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    Mountain and Valley N Scale RailroadMountain and Valley N Scale Railroad
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      • A quick peek.
      • Contact Me.
      • About Us.
      • cont.. about us.
      • just a bit more.
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      • Freebee's Page
      • Layout Tips.
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      • Your Privacy.

      Gallery


      • Our Gallery.
      Gum Trees - These are made from tree limbs for the trunks and the ends of the Nandina limbs.
      Gum Trees - These are made from tree limbs for the trunks and the ends of the Nandina limbs.
      Fern Gulley  Station. - The yard and area of Fern Gulley Station
      M&VRr Control Panel. - Where all of the work happens
      Unfinished Panel. - More work to be done here.
      Fern Gulley Station. - The atmosphere is generally quiet and relaxed, reflecting a slower pace of life compared to city hubs.
      Fern Gulley coal loader. - The coal loader is not used very much lately as diesel is becoming more popular.
      1208 is moving a mixed load. - 1208 works around the station and does the occasional short run.
      The M&VRr Laptop. - The Laptop does the thinking on the layout.
      Fern Gulley Village houses - It's a quite Village with the occasional dog barking and the wives' chatter over the fence.
      Fern Gulley Sawmill. - This is the reason that Fern Gulley was born.
      Tern Gulley Signal box. - This has been sceniced out with all fittings and the worker keeping the trains going the right way.
      Cook Cove Lighthouse. - The Lighthouse is a recent addition to the cove; it was built in 1911 and was used as a lookout, as fears that America, France, Spain, Russia, or Germany could send warships into the Pacific to annex territories for themselves. Sydney was a potentially desirable conquest. Its strategically important harbour was the envy of all navies.
      1208 is moving a mixed load. - 1208 works around the station and does the occasional short run.
      The Grand Hotel and the Caltex service station. - These have to be the most used buildings in Furn Gulley.
      The Lingard establishment. - Sydney and Australia as a whole used wooden boxes to carry all items, as cardboard was not used for boxes until much later.
      The Old Beyond Copper mine. 1870 - 1888. - Copper was in great demand for household items, e.g., cooking pots, frying pans, mugs, etc.
      Another view of the Lighthouse. - This view shows the undercut and walkway to the Lighthouse.
      Point Servo Hut. - These were 3D printed to cover the above board servos.

      Gum Trees - These are made from tree limbs for the trunks and the ends of the Nandina limbs.
      Gum Trees - These are made from tree limbs for the trunks and the ends of the Nandina limbs.
      Fern Gulley  Station. - The yard and area of Fern Gulley Station
      M&VRr Control Panel. - Where all of the work happens
      Unfinished Panel. - More work to be done here.
      Fern Gulley Station. - The atmosphere is generally quiet and relaxed, reflecting a slower pace of life compared to city hubs.
      Fern Gulley coal loader. - The coal loader is not used very much lately as diesel is becoming more popular.
      1208 is moving a mixed load. - 1208 works around the station and does the occasional short run.
      The M&VRr Laptop. - The Laptop does the thinking on the layout.
      Fern Gulley Village houses - It's a quite Village with the occasional dog barking and the wives' chatter over the fence.
      Fern Gulley Sawmill. - This is the reason that Fern Gulley was born.
      Tern Gulley Signal box. - This has been sceniced out with all fittings and the worker keeping the trains going the right way.
      Cook Cove Lighthouse. - The Lighthouse is a recent addition to the cove; it was built in 1911 and was used as a lookout, as fears that America, France, Spain, Russia, or Germany could send warships into the Pacific to annex territories for themselves. Sydney was a potentially desirable conquest. Its strategically important harbour was the envy of all navies.
      1208 is moving a mixed load. - 1208 works around the station and does the occasional short run.
      The Grand Hotel and the Caltex service station. - These have to be the most used buildings in Furn Gulley.
      The Lingard establishment. - Sydney and Australia as a whole used wooden boxes to carry all items, as cardboard was not used for boxes until much later.
      The Old Beyond Copper mine. 1870 - 1888. - Copper was in great demand for household items, e.g., cooking pots, frying pans, mugs, etc.
      Another view of the Lighthouse. - This view shows the undercut and walkway to the Lighthouse.
      Point Servo Hut. - These were 3D printed to cover the above board servos.

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      • A quick peek.
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      • just a bit more.
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