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| W C Greene |
Posted - 06/02/2012 : 4:03:15 PM Howdy from Dallas. I'm Woodie Greene and while I am new here, I am not so new to narrow gauge. There are some great threads here and hopefully I can contribute something soon. My layout, the Mogollon Railway is built in 1:35 scale, running on 16.5 MM gauge-a two footer. I also have a tiny On20 layout, the Gila Tramway which can travel to shows and meetings. Thanks for admitting me to this forum. Woodie |
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| brownbr |
Posted - 06/24/2012 : 3:37:49 PM Thats some really nice work you have done. thanks for sharing |
| W C Greene |
Posted - 06/24/2012 : 12:46:04 PM Thanks guys, I will send more when I can. I have heard the name pronounced several ways over the years, Delbert knows the way to say it. A friend here in Dallas swears that it is Moe-gol-lon but then he's never been there.
Hasta la vista.....Woodie |
| LaRueD |
Posted - 06/24/2012 : 11:55:59 AM Beautiful craftsmanship, Woody 
Welcome to RR-L. Looking forward to more snaps of your Mogollon Railway.
Forgive me, if I may, for the uninitiated, the proper Spanish pronunciation is "moh-goh-YOHN," but the locals say "mug-ee-OWN."
Best wishes, ...
Delbert, Sulphur Springs Valley, Arizona
*Forgot to mention, see you at Free Rails* I knew I recognized the name. |
| andykins |
Posted - 06/23/2012 : 04:42:41 AM hay, welcome aboard woodie, i have seen your layout else where, lovely to see it here :) |
| MinerFortyNiner |
Posted - 06/23/2012 : 02:16:09 AM Hey, Woodie...great to see you and your Mogollon on Railroad Line. I love the B&W photo of Mogollon, like Dallas said it looks very convincing. |
| Cascade Man |
Posted - 06/20/2012 : 2:23:34 PM Hey Woodie!! You have some great work! I have seen a lot of your work on freerails and I have actually gotten lots of advice from you. Welcome to railroad-line!
Bryan |
| W C Greene |
Posted - 06/14/2012 : 3:56:24 PM Here is a photo of the Pinos Altos creek trestle with #5, ore cars and caboose crossing. This model has been around for 6 years, the real one lasted little more than 1 year!
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| Ray Dunakin |
Posted - 06/14/2012 : 01:30:47 AM Beautiful work, as always! |
| dallas_m |
Posted - 06/11/2012 : 03:56:40 AM Great stuff! That first B&W shot looks realer than real. Nice. |
| W C Greene |
Posted - 06/10/2012 : 6:24:54 PM ![]()  Here's a photo of #3 "Rosa" in the machine shop at the Lone Star smelter. [ /img] This is the Bloated Goat #2, a legend along the Gila Rim. Woodie |
| W C Greene |
Posted - 06/10/2012 : 1:55:42 PM Howdy, here's another photo which depicts downtown Mogollon, NM on a sleepy Sunday.
![]()  There have been some changes since this was taken, more later. Woodie |
| Frederic Testard |
Posted - 06/10/2012 : 05:42:55 AM Welcome aboard, Woodie. I've also seen pics of your Mogollon Railway. This is beautiful. Congrats, too, for posting the first pic. Not totally intuitive for the beginner, but the first is the harder to post... Nice scene, by the way. And tough grades, apparently... |
| BigLars |
Posted - 06/09/2012 : 11:08:07 PM Welcome Woodie, I like the first picture and hope we see many more. Larry |
| Neil M |
Posted - 06/09/2012 : 10:56:13 PM I have seen photos of your Mogollon Railway, and I really liked what I saw. I am looking forward to seeing more. I am impressed with your lightweight construction outdoors |
| W C Greene |
Posted - 06/09/2012 : 12:09:54 PM OK, I needed to set the "compatability view" setting. My new laptop has some screwy ways to get around but I am learning. Thanks for your patience.. Woodie |