Bay Area N-trak supports the local Great American Train shows. Here are some pictures of the layout we built at the Cow Palace in the spring of 2001.
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| The Fishing Pond corner module |
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| A mine module under construction. We use this module to teach scenery techniques. |
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| A roundhouse and engine facility corner module |
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| A lighthouse on the coast, complete with fog (an inside corner module) |
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| These modules showcase a meat packing operation |
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| A tornado has hit a small town on this corner module (note the damaged barn) |
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| When the club holds module building clinics at shows, we use this module to show the various stages of construction. The module is an active part of the layout and visitors can watch trains go by during the clinic. |
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| Here is a landfill on a corner module |
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| An ecological disaster module |
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| At the Drive In module-the screen shows actual movies and was done with a small TV and VCR |
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| A rural stop on the main line |
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| The Shady Gulch module-A lonely mine in the desert |
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| A country town |
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| Winery and Tour Bus corner module |
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| Bunny Brew module |
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| An ore train passes through the countryside |
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| These prairie land modules show the degree of variation you can have, even in flat N-Trak modules |
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| A detailed city module |
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| A UFO has landed, and everyone (including the Air Force!) has come to take a look |
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