Model Train Talk South Africa
General Model Train Talk and Calendar => Layout Showcase => Topic started by: Steve Smith on June 03, 2019, 08:01:10 PM
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The detail in this F scale layout is mind boggling. The more you look, the more details and micro scenes appear.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPHASpKgRtQ
Enjoy,
Steve
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Yea, it is awesome, I also saw this one. It is just amazing :thumb:
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Wow, that is stunning.
Thanks for sharing.
One question, I don't think that I have ever heard of F scale.
So I have to ask 1: ?
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This is the Details I found on this layout:
THE SUNDANCE CENTRAL RAILROAD - The Sundance was formed in January 2004 with the goal to create a more detailed and uniformly scened, large-scale traveling layout. This 1:20.3 scale modular model railroad consisting of forty modules for a layout size of 45 feet by 45 feet. The railroad consists of 400 feet of hand laid code 250 aluminum rails that are hand spiked with individual tie plates onto wood ties with a total of 16 turn-outs.
The modular was built by a group of seven model train enthusiasts. This diverse group is made up of people who have a passion of early narrow gauge steam locomotives to modern day standard gauge diesels.
The purpose for forming this modular group was to provide the public a realistic look at model railroading in a large-scale format. The modules are highly detailed from the scratch built supporting structures and buildings down to the surrounding scenery. The trains and rolling stock that will be running on these modules will also be highly detailed and weathered.
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Thanks Evert for that comprehensive answer.
Learn something everyday.
This is a stunningly detailed layout.
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Very Nice! :thumb: