Black Forest Train Replica

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July 24th 2011

Even if you are not a rail fan, it is well worth your time to visit the model tain layout here. The detail is amazing! The area the layout is in changes to reflect the lighting you would find in a 24 hour day, with the villages and trains lighting up at dusk. Beautiful! Sorry, but due to my camera quality and lack of photoshop skills, you will need to zoom in on these to really see the quality of the workmanship.

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CampingCamping
Camping

A campsite with a pond in front (hard to tell in this photo that there is water
MarketMarket
Market

Replica of a market in a local Black Forest Village- which they do have weekly.
TunnelTunnel
Tunnel

If you zoom in on this photo, you can see how far into the valley the layout continues. The size and level detail is hard to capture with a regular camera.
Accident SceneAccident Scene
Accident Scene

Complete with tractor trailer rollover and pedestrian victim!
Every layout needs...Every layout needs...
Every layout needs...

...an outhouse
GardenGarden
Garden

Once again, zoom in for details
Wedding in a Black Forest VillageWedding in a Black Forest Village
Wedding in a Black Forest Village

Zoom in to see traditional outfits
Brendan...Brendan...
Brendan...

getting ideas for his layout at home
Overall size...Overall size...
Overall size...

Once again, too hard to capture on my camera. To give you an idea-notice the bald head just over the first mountain range?






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