7th Annual Boy Scout Train Show

Day Two

 

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Photo by Jim Connal C & O 4022 is on time and in a hurry through the hills of Virginia.  Bryan is at the throttle as he heads across one of his highly detailed modules.
Things change every day in today's world, but there's always a chance to see the R F & P in downtown Fredericksburg.  Max & Jane continue to add details to their module and make it even more realistic. Photo by Jim Connal
Photo by Jim Connal The rolling farmlands of Lee's module is perfect for Russ' high-speed Acela to make good time as it heads for New York City.
You never know what you might see on the layout.  Manassas Yard on Russ' module is perfect for a quick stop by the Acela for some routine maintenance. Photo by Jim Connal
Photo by Jim Connal Scott brought out the heavy iron to power his coal drag through the hills of West Virginia.  Passing a small town, N & W 1218 is ready for any mountain.
We caught up to Lynn's trainload of tractors heading out of town.  "Nothing runs like a Deere"                               Photo by Jim Connal
Photo by Jim Connal Always a crowd-pleaser is Lee's heavily weathered steam loco.  It may look old and tired but he's hustling \across the stone bridge on one of the Scout modules.
The world Headquarters of "Jim's Magic Elixir" is a busy place trying to meet the demand for product.  The entire crew is juggling all the shades of gray to get things just right. Photo by Jim Connal
Photo by Jim Connal Walt's UP Turbine sounds as good as it looks.  The setting sun gives an extra glow to it's familiar paint job.
The Lego layout by Benjamin is always a hit...especially with our younger fans. Photo by Jim Connal

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Our friends at Northern Virginia nTrak create scenery that dwarfs their n-scale trains.  This city scene has buildings more than ten stories high and a great lighted sign.
     

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Jim Connal

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