Does anybody know of any good HO layout websites I could visit?
Cheers
Does anybody know of any good HO layout websites I could visit?
Cheers
Snowy wrote: Does anybody know of any good HO layout websites I could visit?
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There are a number of HO layout sites on my Favorite Sites page:
Try mine , but it is 'OO' gauge! at
This one is in Australia, but they even do great layouts based on the USA!
Here's a Baker's Dozen of some great layouts all HO except Art Fahie's N which is as good as any you'll see in HO. It includes George Sellios's FSM too but lets not restart THAT thread :-) Ken
You could try the NMRA web site, they have many listings of model railroad (and other) web sites:
Bob Boudreau Canada
George Sellios' Franklin and South Manchester Railroad
WHile I appreciate the kind words... the updated layout (as recently posted) is accessible through the Bar Mills website (barmillsmodels.com), the older links that are currently listed in search engines & other modeler's links bring you to the older (and un-updated) version of the site. This will probably be an ongoing situation for sometime. Ken... thanks for the mention.
Art Fahie
The Los Angeles Model Railroad Society has recently restyled and expanded its web site to better display its layout. Some areas of the site will be updated regularly and some will receive additional expansion.
J. Bright
mydadstrains.com
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-- Cheers Roger T.
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Cheers, Nick
Try these:
Where are some good small scale track plans? Here's some good sites:
- modelling in seriously small space *
David
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My links page lists lots of fine O gauge layouts, along with some other scales.
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