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mrcheddar

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Ophir Extension​


An update from the Mooseville and Rio Grande Railroad. After saying many times that I would not extend the railway out onto the large lawn, I did it after all, because, reasons:

1) My train buddies were giving me a hard time because I could not turn the trains around on my railway. They always had to run in the same direction, the way there were placed on the tracks. Some friends here on G Scale Central also have pointed that out after seeing my track plan.
2) I was researching the railroads of Colorado and discovered the Ophir loop on the Rio Grand Southern. What a unique spot! There is so much going on in a small space. I started thinking about modeling the Ophir loop in G-Scale.
3) I saw that Banta Modelworks now offers the Ophir loop depot in G-scale!

The Ophir loop used to look like this:

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This is what it could look like in my garden:

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I inserted a switch where the track goes into the indoor yard, laid tracks along the garden wall and made a large loop on the lawn. I also installed a Why at the corner of the garage, so trains coming from the loop can run either way round the rest of the layout.

First Willy the builder and fellow model enthusiast came over with small digger:

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We dug a ditch on the lawn so I can build the trestles at each side of the Ophir loop. The wooden bridges are temporary. I plan to build the trestles next winter.

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Currently I am pouring concrete for the depot foundations. And building the depot.

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That's the update so far. More to follow this summer.
 

mrcheddar

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Some photos from the open house last weekend

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LGB-Aster K-28

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Hubley Ford A


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Background to foreground: Accucraft wheel and tye care, US-Trains crane, widened for 1:20.3 scale, Accucraft flatcar with scratch-built structures as a crane tender, Phil Dipplel bunk car, assembled from a kit.



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Accucraft Goose #7 and LGB-Aster K-28


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the young guys just could not stop running trains....


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The Ophir Loop extension is up and running. More work needs to be done, landscaping and planting.


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One of the guys made a video of the day:
I would not call the layout huge, there are bigger ones out there.
 
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duncan1_9_8_4

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I love the track that cuts through the block paving at ground level. Very neat.
 

mrcheddar

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I love the track that cuts through the block paving at ground level. Very neat.
Check out the picture of it's construction on page 2 of this thread.
 

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inspirational. a treat to watch your videos. Thank you.
great structures...love your pola shell station, has a great feel. Ophir too. I presume it comes in to avoid weather.

lovely collection of rolling stock and locos.

i love the track work too. just perfect and expansive.
 

mrcheddar

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great structures...love your pola shell station, has a great feel. Ophir too. I presume it comes in to avoid weather.

lovely collection of rolling stock and locos.
Thanks, Steve! The Pola Shell station is a combination of two Pola kits. The Ophir depot is a Banta kit. It comes in every evening, as its made of wood, with cardboard shingles.

The rolling stock and locos in the video above all belong to my buddies. The video was taken during the running session with the US G-Scale Friends club the other day. My rolling stock is mostly F Scale, and some LGB Swiss trains. I can't make up my mind which to run, so I run both :) 69327242_10157323201870871_4981321868972654592_o.jpgIMG_0368.jpgFilisur.jpgIMG_6651 - Kopie.JPGshell.jpgIMG_7337.JPG
 

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Being a Gemini, i too run both US and german/euro (but not swiss.....not sure why)
 

mrcheddar

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The Long Train Day on my garden railway.

Plus the first test runs of the new scratch-built 1:20.3 scale plow, built by a friend of mine.

A long video of the long trains....
 

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