Not much HO action on N track in the U.S. since the AHM Mini Trains of the (was it that long ago?) 1970's Leave it to the Brits, with limited space in their abodes for such trivia as layouts...
I did some detailing on the saddletanker, chopped and detailed the little "diesel", and had some ideas for cars... On30's really the ticket though, with incredible creativity coming from a lot of folks. One of the guys at the local hobby shop is giving the Wiscassett, Waterville and Farmington a "rebirth" in the WW II period, with HO switcher mechs under his larger "critters". He's smiling every time I see him, and has a new piece either in process, or completed !
I did some detailing on the saddletanker, chopped and detailed the little "diesel", and had some ideas for cars... On30's really the ticket though, with incredible creativity coming from a lot of folks. One of the guys at the local hobby shop is giving the Wiscassett, Waterville and Farmington a "rebirth" in the WW II period, with HO switcher mechs under his larger "critters". He's smiling every time I see him, and has a new piece either in process, or completed !