Railroading with
The Märklin Diary of a 44 yr old Kid



ETE East 2003 - Keystone Chapter Modules

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John Innella, the proud builder and his Circus. You really should get up close to admire all the wonderful details!


Beautiful work George!


Should she really be standing out on that platform all alone? Especially with these dangerous guys hanging around?


Leave her alone boys!


I believe that this is a "Doc Lok" ( Jacques Vuye, aka Dr. Eisenbahn ). The sound is superb, with the speaker in the boiler, it has a nice resonance. I forget if the LokSound ( ? ) decoder is in the tender.


An Ice-1 collides with an NL ICE 3! The look of shock was comical once it was determined that the models were unscathed.


This is great, looking into the distance for that train coming down the line.
John Innella is on the left and Adam Todd is to the right.


I teased them about this hobby being a bit addicitive. Actually, it is filled with smoke fluid. With a little practice, they can refill a lok as it is moving.


Our host, George Kuhn, puts together a consist in the yard.


The Preiser people standing outside of the circus tent, are all hand painted. Can the painter still see?




The tourists will soon begin their day at the circus.
The bridge is beautiful, but information overload has made me forget the name and its builder. ( HELP! )


A long shot of the modules. That is John McVeigh on the right


It has been a long day...



For more pictures, take a look here at Dmitry Rudnev's site.





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