MODEL LAYOUT GALLERY
We welcome all "members of CARM" to submit photos of their choice illustrating work they have done to share with the membership. A maximum of 5 images is suggested. Images should be no more than 5" x 7", 150 dpi and in .jpg format. Include a brief description of each. These images will remain on the Web site for a limited time and replaced as new images are received. Send images to the Web Master and include your membership number. Your photos do not have to be Canadian themes. All railroads are welcome.
Les membres sont invités à soumettre des photos de leurs efforts afin de les afficher sur le site Internet de CARM. Un maximum de 5 images en format JPG peuvent être acceptées à la fois. La taille maximale de l’image est de 5" x 7" à 150 points par pouce. Les images demeureront sur le site pour une période limitée. Elles seronts remplacées à mesure que de nouvelles photos arriveront. Envoyez vos photos au Webmeistre accompagnées de votre numéro de membre.
Friday February 01, 2008
Ed Warren

As well as sending the Victoria Chapter Meeting Report Ed sent along some pictures from his O Scale layout

Crossing the diamond at Ladysmith, while a Comox Logging RS3, #8427, waits for a clear signal
  A side view of the Baldwin DRS 4-4-1000, # 8012 in the Nanaimo Yard. 
Switching cars in Courtenay.  The station is scratch built, and the track is hand laid code 100 on cedar ties.    
A view of the Naniamo yard on Ed Warren's E & N (Esquimalt and Naniamo) P48 (Prototype O scale) layout.  CP S4 7113 is a modified Gilmaur kit.  
Baldwin #8012 rolls onto the turntable in Port Alberni.  The engine is a scratch built O scale engine using an Atlas/Roco mechanism, a Sagami motor, a brass frame, and a styrene superstructure. 
Jim Burchell
       
The theme for the 2007 Peterborough Model Railroaders model building contest was "dilapidated structure".  Eight structures were figments of active imaginations and two were kits to fit a location on their layouts.  One member actually traveled over 100 km  to photograph and measure a home/driving shed and made a perfect model - the grey house with the rusted pickup beside it.  As part of sharing their models they try to guess who built which one, which is their favourite part of each model, which one is the most humorous, and this year the groups favourite was the "Road Kill Cafe".  Scales were HO, S, ON30, and O.
 Jim Burchell
The Peterborough Model Railroaders, have a model building contest every year.  This years (2006)  theme was "business car".
Jim Burchell
Peterborough Model Railroaders
Michel Lortie
My layout represent a small switching railway in the industrial district of Montreal in the 1950's.
Lex A. Parker, MMR, CRC
Beamsville, ON
Denver & Rio Grande Western - Colorado
Peterborough Model Railroaders
Each year Peterborough Model Railroaders have a modeling contest, this year's theme was "a line-side industry".
Steve Lucas
Midland Railway
Jim Burchell
Examples of scratch built flatcars from the Peterborough Model Railroaders annual project sharing.
David Mehew
Peterborough, ON
COLD CREEK RAILWAY
Robert E Douglas,
Stratford, ON
Denver & Rio Grande Western
Aberfoyle Junction

Photos by:
Lex A. Parker, MMR, CRC

Aberfoyle Jct. representing Southern Ontario of the 1950's - "O" scale.

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