One of the nice things about going to the Chicago Show over the years has been going out on layout tours. I have had the chance to see a bunch over the years. This year we rode out to the Rockford O Scalers’ layout.
Even though the Rockford O Scalers have been a regular on the layout tour, I had not been to the layout before. Usually worked out that that the group I was riding with didn’t want to travel that far to see the layout. It was about an hour drive to get there. I have to say that it was absolutely well worth the drive.
The layout is 57×30 plus a staging area and is basically two double-track mainlines. One on the outside of the room and another loop on the inside of the room. The “club” started in the 1990’s as a modular group. The modules were used to make up the inner loop.
While some may find the track plan too basic, I think the simplicity of the plan allows the railroad to be completed and enjoyed. For me, the most impressive thing about the layout was how it was brought to life by the small everyday scenes modeled. The use of people and vehicles makes you feel like the models are alive.
You really get the sense that the railroad is moving through the towns modeled, not like a lot of layouts where the everyday life is a second thought.
I want to thank our hosts for taking the time to share their railroad with us. We arrived close to the end of the scheduled open house and they found the energy to explain and showcase the railroad to us.
The first floor was equally amazing to see all the models displayed. Everywhere you looked there were models displayed.
Wow. What a fantastic layout. So many cool scenes. I’m really impressed with how most of the figures are posed in an activity.
Greg,
I agree!
I really enjoyed the life that was in the layout.
They have fine looking models on the layout and in the house. But they really brought the layout to life with the people in the scenes.
George