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There is an easier, and less expensive, way to make realistic model railroad scenery.  It’s good for all scales of model railroads. It’s good for dioramas. It’s just good.  You can do it.  It’s much easier. And fun.

Many of my scenes are inspired by my travels. Colorado, the Rocky Mountains, the Sierras and Cascades, Great Smoky Mountains, Vermont and upstate New York, the Midwest – those travel destinations and many more. The more dramatic the terrain the better the ideas.

Any layout can have flat or rolling terrain. But if you want something more – fantastic looking areas that have steep mountains, tunnels, waterfalls, rugged canyons, mountain streams and lakes – then jump onboard!

Did you know?

What is the name given to a railroad track worker? Hint: The name came from a company in the 1800s that made a lot of track tools.

The answer is on the Honor Flight page

 
 
 

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Click here to check out the current inventory.

Each scene is one-of-a-kind.

Ready to place on your layout.

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BEFORE trees – as it’s shipped to you 
AFTER you add trees

What could be simpler?

Just take it out of the box.

You place the trees the way you want them.

And put it on your layout.

Click here to see the current inventory.

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