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Picture: First Caboose test - The caboose was added to the former EBT and UTLX cars. I just added the new coupola with casting windows.

Whitehorse in On3

Picture: my Whitehorse in On3 scale - The first images of my Whitehorse station. Still a lot of work. But I'm happy to have my small world in my office. Boerries Burkhardt

Whitehorse in On3

Picture: my Whitehorse in On3 scale with background - The first images of my Whitehorse station. Still a lot of work. But I'm happy to have my small world in my office. Boerries Burkhardt

White Pass in LGB Scale

Bombardier 114 in LGB scale

Picture: Werner Grundmann and one of his Bombarider - Another Werner Grundmann special. He build 4 Bombardier 111 class engines. Right now, one of the four is already painted in the blue colors like 114 looked when the engine arrived at Skagway. Werner Grundmann Image 2013.

GE 90 in large scale

Picture: Scratch built GE 90 in 1:19 scale - The locomotive is built to the plan supplied by C.E. Mulvihill of Mulvities Industries, Skagway, but scaled to 1:19 making it 21 inches long and scale with 32mm gauge track which is common in the UK. The locomotive is constructed almost entirely from plywood and is powered by four 12v motors on the leading and trailing axles of each truck, running from an on-board NiMh battery, and is radio controlled. The thunderbird icon was photographed from the front of one of the full size locomotives at Skagway and then reduced and printed on to transfer paper back in England for attaching to the model. Model by Colin Davis of England.

Fraser Train

Picture: Up to Summit and Lake Fraser (LGB) - Werner Grundmann added recently the Alcoe to his two wonderful GE's. This is the actual situation of the Fraser train. One Alco between the GE's. Image by Werner Grundmann

GE's in LGB Scale

Picture: Still in brass - Werner Grundmann's GE, ready for the paint shop. If they were avaiable to buy, I would go for! Great engines and great work.