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7th Annual Boy Scout Train ShowDay One |
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| Boy Scout Troop 964 has their own railroad with their own fleet of boxcars. The Scouts are making a delivery as Amtrak whizzes by. |
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Bob's module is always popular with lights and sounds. The careful attention to detail makes the scene come alive. Attendees delight in finding the several "surprises" that Bob has hidden. Among the many visitors was Clinchfield 800 by Tim H. | |
| Many of the modules had various city scenes...perfect for Don's GG1 to rumble through. |
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Times gone by are recalled while viewing the huge HO layout. Here the Reading is fresh from the paint shop and gliding over a small creek somewhere in Pennsylvania. Those must be a couple of Boy Scouts fishing on a sunny spring afternoon. | |
| In the Midwest there's John Deere Green everywhere. On Lynn's module in the yard in an Iowa town is a fleet of tractors beginning their journey to farms across the country. |
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Lee is noted for his weathered locomotives and rolling stock. Rolling through he hills of Virginia is C & O 6018 that's really in need of a visit to the wash rack. | |
| Making sure the layout is safe is Jordan's US Army train. There's yet another fisherman who appears to have a big one! |
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The Scout Show saw the debut of yet another module from Brion. The scratch-built bridge over the creek downstream from the mill pond caught the eye of many attendees. | |
| As the day wound down and the light was fading, the GM&O. was heading home across Fletch's module. |
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Photos byJim Connal |
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