It's my Melbourne-Seymour route based in the 1970s. If you scroll through my recent posts it's what most of my screenshots have been on of late. Yes, I will be releasing it when it's done, but that's not for a while away. It's been about a year in the making so far, mostly a lockdown project
Lots of fantastic screen shots there! But the theme recently seems to have been mostly centred on (some admittedly great!) loco shots. So here are some screenies from a more route creator's bent....
A common technique used by model railroaders is to use a bridge as a transition from a staging yard onto a layout. It is a technique I have adopted across various iterations of WeddinNSW. Here are a few shots from the current WIP version of Weddin, captured at the northern 'entry' to the WeddinNSW route, just north of Blayney (with acknowledgements to NSWGR_46class, whose "Lines to the Lachlan" route is the basis for this section of Weddin).
Edit: Thinking about this more, I have added some earlier examples. The first is the southern entry point to the V4.1 version of WeddinNSW, just near Young. In this example trains actually emerge through a strategically placed backdrop, although this is not apparent from a view taken 'inside' the layout.
The entry point at the northern end of Cowra Yard was a feature of WeddinNSW from its very earliest release (now made redundant by the addition of the extension to Blayney).....