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Meh, not gonna hear any complaints from me :D kinda got a kick out of it myself. I do like the premise of it though; I've "tried" to do small-ish, Model Layout-type routes before...but somehow they always end up being the size of the UMR! :hehe:
 
I just love these new steamers! (And the Sherman Hill route too!)

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Meh, not gonna hear any complaints from me :D kinda got a kick out of it myself. I do like the premise of it though; I've "tried" to do small-ish, Model Layout-type routes before...but somehow they always end up being the size of the UMR! :hehe:

That's actually what the idea is here: I've been working on my Mon Valley Route on again, off again, and I've honestly bitten off more than I can chew. I migrated it from TS09 to TS10 and lost the Trunda trees because of it, and I've just moved it from TS10 to TS12 and haven't even opened it yet. It is probably 50 miles long, and is basically two separate lines on each side of the river. I wanted to do something that was going to be one simple baseboard, I could finish it and move on!:hehe: So what's a little 14% grade, anyway!!
 
That's actually what the idea is here: I've been working on my Mon Valley Route on again, off again, and I've honestly bitten off more than I can chew. I migrated it from TS09 to TS10 and lost the Trunda trees because of it, and I've just moved it from TS10 to TS12 and haven't even opened it yet. It is probably 50 miles long, and is basically two separate lines on each side of the river. I wanted to do something that was going to be one simple baseboard, I could finish it and move on!:hehe: So what's a little 14% grade, anyway!!

hey if you ever need pics of anything on the mon, i live a block away on mnt washington
 
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