My On30 Layout actually made it into a magazine!!!

Started by Steve Magee, May 01, 2012, 11:41:33 PM

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Steve Magee

The Australasian region of the NMRA featured my Lumber Mountain RR in its last issue of "Mainline"

I have included a link for those who might like to take a look:

http://www.nmra.org.au/mainline/Autumn%202012%20web%20copy.pdf

Cheers

Steve Magee
Newcastle NSW Aust

richg

Quote from: Steve Magee on May 01, 2012, 11:41:33 PM
The Australasian region of the NMRA featured my Lumber Mountain RR in its last issue of "Mainline"

I have included a link for those who might like to take a look:

http://www.nmra.org.au/mainline/Autumn%202012%20web%20copy.pdf

Cheers

Steve Magee
Newcastle NSW Aust

Nice work.

Have you tried submitting to the below site? They are looking for stuff. This on line eZine is growing quite rapidly. The issues can include videos in articles that people can download to their PC or tablet.

http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/

Rich

Anubis

Congratulations Steve!

Wonderful work.

Thanks for the link, too.




John


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There is no such thing as a Part Time Obsession

railtwister

Hi Steve,

Congratulations! Nice article, and the layout looks beautiful! Thanks for posting the link. I agree that you should contact MRH online magazine about doing an article on your layout also.

Bill in FL


Chris G

Hi Steve,

Great work you have done.
I like the idea of wiring up behind the fascia. It's well thought out.
Can you "publish" a track plan ?

I am just south of Sydney so maybe see it in person one day ?

Thanks again
Chris G

Steve Magee

Hi Chris

Thanks to you, and the other posters, for your kind comments. If you are an NMRA member, Lumber Mountain is on the layout tour list for the Convention being held on the Central Coast this year. Failing that, send me a message through this board and I will see what we can do about a private visit.

There is a track plan of the layout on the Yahoo On30 Conspiracy group, it is in the photos section in my "sjmagee" folder. There is also a shot of one of the panels removed showing the front wiring approach.

Cheers

Steve Magee
Newcastle NSW Aust