It's not Ed Loizeaux's layout unless he's made some massive changes to
big couplers.
I did see some very well done structures and massive bridges. Notes
indicate that the layout is located in Illinois. Apparently the custom
builder is keeping the owner private to protect the owner. The site is
designed to garner more business for the custom builder. I can't image
what they charge to build such a project. I'm sure John Armstrong
could give an idea of the models themselves but then you have to add all
the electronics, animation and eventual setup at the customer.
Most of us are reasonably proud of our layouts and will open them for
tours, private requests, operating sessions and building sessions.
Others fear theft, bothersome phone calls and just want their privacy.
Bob Werre
PhotoTraxx
On 5/24/13 9:43 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Uncle Ed...
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Lane <[email protected]>
To: S-Scale <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, May 24, 2013 9:10 am
Subject: {S-Scale List} massive S layout
I stumbled across this layout this morning.
*http://tinyurl.com/no96ocu*****Does anyone know whose layout it is?
If it was ever mentioned I must have been absent that day….
The company seems like they get lots of trains running without much
emphasis on real operation. And there is a O gauge 3 rail subway
layout underneath the S. I would LOVE to have some of the S buildings
though….
Thank You,
Bill Lane
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