I’d agree about Germany’s Wunderland (it’s on my bucket list), but if the layout in Toronto can pull it off, it’s nice to have a North American attraction (ie in our backyard)....cheers
For you European train buffs, I’ve been to Osoyoos, BC....this is a spectacular model railway.
Seriously, you guys are comparing layouts as to which one is better than the other?
Just about anything that is a full room or basement layout is a major work in the creators life. When ya take into consideration how long it took to plan, build and then establish the operating schemes not to mention the financial commitment to it. They are all fantastic layouts and deserve only lauditory comments instead of the, "welll, this other layout is bigger", or "the other layout has more dolls sitting around", or "the other layout owner gave me a free paper engineer hat so I like that one better".
Try appreciating the work in comparison to your 4x8 sheet of plywood world layout.
It's nothing along the magnitude of what's been posted but there is a very nice layout in Helen, GA called Charlemagne's Kingdom or Empire. Helen is about an hour or so north of Atlanta and it's made as an Alpine village with some great German food.
I have some photo's of the Greeley layout...now if someone would explain how to up-load them, I'll be happy to do it'
Biff
Mohawk Valley RR
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