Chuck Harrington 10/23/20

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14 Panel All Aboard Layout
This is my small layout. One of the nice things about an All Aboard layout is how it can easily change size to suit your needs. My wife's requirement is that we…
Curved Panels Converted to Switch Panels!
My switch panels have been constructed by mounting Gargraves switches on curved panels. The switches are are standard Flyer radius, but still work. The switch…
Don't be afraid to think outside the boundaries! Notice that the church and the gas station structures are set to the side of the gray clearings where the…
Curved Panels can hold Straight track too!
So many curved panels, so few straight! Two curved panels that are being used for straight track. This opens up a nice green area in the center for several…
City Street - Crowded with Buildings!
My city street. Various Plasticville buildings including the Corner Store & Schoolhouse (left), and part of a Train Station and Firehouse (right). I have worked…
One of Robert West's Prints used as a Backdrop
My layout is up against windows, rather than a wall. The Santa Fe background here is a print of Robert West's. His web site is at http://www.trainpaintings.com…
Fastening down the All Aboard panels and Gargraves Track.
My Gargraves track is fastened to the panels with screws that are the same color as the ties. My layout is designed to be semi-permanent, so my panels are…
My panels are screwed to particle board.
Notice in the lower left hand corner the wood layer that is below the All Aboard panels. This is a piece of inexpensive particle board that is just resting on…
The All Aboard panel mud pits have great possibilities!
I love the mud pits! Here, my construction equipment is hard at work. I found some great die cast equipment at a Super Walmart that was 1/64. The dump truck in…