showing more angles and locos of the Colorado & Western
Railroad.
A scratch built baggage car built to prototypical length, by Barry. It
measures about 20 inches as a model.
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Barry's second scratch-built model of the famed "dome car". The
first is at LGB in Germany in their private collection.
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Here you can see the "dual gauge" switches and track. Part of the
lower level loop, the "dual gauge mainline".
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Another view of the turntable, some roundhouse stalls, and the original 3
stall structure waiting to be expanded to 12 stalls.
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Barry's scratch-built C-21 loco, am outside frame, 2-8-0.
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One of Barry's scratch-built K-27 locos, here being #461 wearing RGS
lettering.
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One Barry's scratch-built K-28 locos, engine #476. This is his second #476,
the first is also at LGB in Germany and was used for reference to built their
version.
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One of several K-36 locos Barry has built. Here is loco #484.
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Another scratch-built loco by Barry, engine #492, being serviced in Durango.
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Engine #495 is also a scratch-built K-37, here switching in Silverton.
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An overview of the Ophir town area, with temporary and mock buildings setup.
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Barry's scratch built version of the Silverado mine, which originally
serviced on his first C&W layout.
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Above is the townsite of Silverton, and below is 3 storage tracks that will
be hidden by scenery.
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