Not so fast! In the Southwest corner of South Dakota is the state's second largest city. Rapid City primarily known as a military and tourist city--Black Hills--remember Custer! On a large hill overlooking the city is Dinosaur Park. The city was served by the Milwaukee Road and the CNW with the Burlington in the neighborhood.

therefore if you were to build 'Dinosaur Park' on your layout millions of people would know what city you've modeled. And BTW, the real ones were and are still found in the area. Check out: http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/10514

Bob Werre
PhotoTraxx



On 6/13/12 8:11 AM, empirebuilderjjhill wrote:

Did you see the "Jurassic Park" module?

http://www.seregionaltraincenter.org/SERTCVisualLightBox/data/images1/on30_land_before_time.jpg

The only way I'd even think about putting dinosaurs on a module would be if they were dinosaur models that had been transformed into cheese roadside attractions;

http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02232/worlds-largest-din_2232370i.jpg

http://media.photobucket.com/image/roadside%20attractions%20dinosaur/CoolJetta3/Color/DSC_2450.jpg


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