Page 10 - All Scale Rails Magazine Issue 3 July August 2015
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         masterpieces, ten people worked relentlessly           2000 a second level was added to enable the
         for ten hours over the span of ten days.  They         club to run N scale and in 2004 another 12”
         finished with time to spare to exhibit at Train-       was added to the HO scale section bringing
         fest that first year.  The original layout was         this bi-level, four seasoned, 6 line work of
         8’x14’.  But The Best decided that they could          model railroading art to its completion.  Now,
         get better and in 1997 another eight feet was          as they say, “To the Trains!”
         added to the layout to allow the WBNPR to
         run four HO scale trains at the same time.  In


                                              First Layout





















                             Spring                                                  Summer
                  First N & HO Scale Layout                               First N & HO Scale Layout
                             View 1                                                   View 2



















                               Fall                                                   Winter
                  First N & HO Scale Layout                               First N & HO Scale Layout
                             View 3                                                   View 4
        Spring
            As with all grand tales, one must start at the      stranger to various outdoor activities as seen
         beginning.  Just as Spring is the herald of            by the people scaling the rock face at the far
         new life, that is where we will begin as well.         left end of this side of the layout shows.  Per-
         The group’s HO scale lower section is im-              haps they wanted a closer look at The House
         pressive and packed with a tremendous                  on the Rock (Spring Green, WI).  The most
         amount of intricate details.  Wisconsin is no          recognizable feature of The House on the





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