11-01-2025, 03:52 PM
(11-01-2025, 09:56 AM)Charlie B Wrote: Going from a short line to a class one to model is a pitfall to model railroading, there is never enough to model. Conrail pretty much allows anything. Now you need to hit the lottery so you can build a big enough building (which will never be big enough)
Charlie
To hit the lottery would be amazing but can't win if I don't play. You're right on the big enough. You can have a big building but run out of room building especially with model railroading. I've made the decision to just have the branch after sitting back and wanting to build a freelanced conrail railroad.
Now onto this below. I got the plows today in the mail and I want to make sure that everything is correct before cementing them in place. I have the height correct for above the rail but what is making me second guess is the gap which you will see below. Does this gap have to be a little smaller and the plow flush with the front or is there a slight gap?
The gap
The height
Matt
I can smell a steam post ten blocks away and when I do clear the tracks because the steam express will be hi ballin through
Conrail's Blairsville Cutoff - A Fictitious Alternative Route Over The Allegheny Mountains From Blairsville, Pa to Cresson, Pa
I can smell a steam post ten blocks away and when I do clear the tracks because the steam express will be hi ballin through
Conrail's Blairsville Cutoff - A Fictitious Alternative Route Over The Allegheny Mountains From Blairsville, Pa to Cresson, Pa

