The SLOMRA has five modules
A Hex mod which allows three modules to hook up.
The scenery has kind of a sandstone hill on one side,
and a pasture scene with a road that goes from one
side to another. The sandstone hill serves as a partial
view block since we do not use the optional center
backdrop anymore.
A “T” mod which allows three modules to hook up. At
the bottom of the T there is a green hills that serve as
a partial view block and across the top of the T there
is an industrial park with a siding and two industries
for switching opportunities. The park has a modern
feel to it.
A two-piece Yard which as a long siding on one side
and a four track yard on the other. Several tall
industrial buildings serve as a view block between the
two sides. The buildings here have a 30's to 50's feel
to them. Most were built using the N Scale Walthers
Cornerstone Modulars system.
A turn around mod with a siding. This mod had
recently had cosmetic surgery and looks a lot better
than before. The train goes through some granite
looking rock cuts and the hills have some upper
elevation type trees. The two buildings are wood kit
structures that represent a steam era.
A Hex
Module
as seen
from above.
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In the photo above,
several buildings
were used to
separate
sides.