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Backyard G scale railroad

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2007

a G scale RR that is slowly consuming the whole back yard. Fred says, "the more track you lay, the less lawn you have to mow".

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  • How long can you keep the tracks outside (or trains) in the Earths elements before you have to clean it or whatever?

  • @lockerzFTWhackerz

    the trains come inside in he fall. the tracks have been out 4 years, and a good wipe in the spring is needed.

  • all g guage

  • Nice layout, I know most of the fun is in the building. We had our Golden Spike Ceremony last May for our first phase. Ours is very similar to yours only in a public park. We bring our buildings in too. I seem to always have to fix something everytime. Working on tunnels and rock cliffs next.

  • Fred built it. i only took the pix. He's now expanding it! can't wait to see the results.

  • he built it over a number of years. Hard to estimate since he built the buildings from scratch. The rolling stock is high quality. I guess is up there in the 000's

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  • The World needs more Freds: easy-going, and happy to share what he knows.

  • Fred your last statement is the best comment!

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  • Great layout. Bodger would love it there

  • awesome detail... like how everything was built slowly and right...

  • I love your trackwork. It really makes a huge difference. Well worth all of the extra work.

  • You can add water plants to your pond to provide shade for the fish though the summer. We do this in ponds here in Indiana.

  • over the hill!? where? when?

  • your pond lokks like a dog treat.

  • have you put any other type of train like

    lionel or lgb type trains on your layout

    an are your trains ho guage or g guage

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