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At the end of the road at my Northfield Falls scene I placed the diorama just hiding where the road will run to. This day the Rutland Ry. milk train is in the scene.
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I took these two photos a few years back. I posed my barn diorama in the isle in front of the face board at two different locations. The barn scene was once part of the layout. I built it into a standalone scene that may at some time down the road become a part of the layout once again. These views sure give the layout more depth...George Dutka
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The B&M chip train is passing another rural scene on the WRD with the barn in the isle as foreground scenery.
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