Narrow gauge modelers are in my opinion the top notch in terms of modeling capability, they are always so beautiful and such high detailed and it’s All done by hand piece by piece. I’m modeling three branch lines off the Texas coast from 1910-1935 and I often watch narrow gauge modelers layouts to see things that fit the era I wouldn’t have noticed.
Dear Mr. Hoffman, you have a very nice layout. I have a question. What are the buildings (tunnels) made of wood called 3.27 - 3.34 min. and what is their purpose? Many thanks in advance for your reply. Best regards from Germany
SPECTACULAR!!!!!!!!!!
What a wonderfully done layout. Great structures and scenery. The sandy colored fascia goes well with the scenery coloring. Nice backdrop.
Stunning 🤩 scenery!!!! I love the big wooden trestle 👍.
I've seen this layout several times and it never ceases to amaze me.
From this layout I've taken several ideas that I've included on my own.
Thanks!
Absolutely breathtaking!
What an incredible feeling one gets looking at this -- the vastness is very impressive as is everything on this layout. Thanks for sharing.
Nice Job. Enjoyed the tour.
Wonderfully done!
Narrow gauge modelers are in my opinion the top notch in terms of modeling capability, they are always so beautiful and such high detailed and it’s All done by hand piece by piece. I’m modeling three branch lines off the Texas coast from 1910-1935 and I often watch narrow gauge modelers layouts to see things that fit the era I wouldn’t have noticed.
Dear Mr. Hoffman,
you have a very nice layout. I have a question.
What are the buildings (tunnels) made of wood called 3.27 - 3.34 min. and what is their purpose?
Many thanks in advance for your reply.
Best regards from Germany
Sir, Where did you get the incredible background murals?