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Life on the Salmon Bay Terminal

The building and the events surround the building of an HO scale switching layout set in the mighty Pacific Northwest.

May 26, 2008

Easier then I thought

Work on #12 has begun! Power truck is in need of wires but other then that the boxcab is all but ready to go. It'll be painted in a GN heritage scheme in honor of the special relationship shared by the GN and SBT. I'll get pics up later.
Posted by Landlocked Sailor at 6:05 PM
Labels: Motive Power

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