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I originally posted these pictures on my old website on February 9, 2008.
…Continued from Part 4 - LK&R Layout on Sunday.
The World's Greatest Hobby on Tour Train Show is a traveling model train show that visits various cities across the country throughout the year. The show's schedule takes several years to complete. The show visited the Portland Metropolitan Exposition Center in Portland, Oregon on February 17-18, 2007. In addition to layouts and vendors, the World's Greatest Hobby show also features display booths for many model railroad manufacturers.
There was a wide variety of layouts on display at the World's Greatest Hobby on Tour show. Some of them I had seen many times before and only took a few pictures of, but there were a few I had never seen before, and I tended to take more pictures of those. Most of these pictures were taken on Sunday, February 18, 2007.
Beaverton Modular Railroad Club
I have seen and photographed the Beaverton Modular Railroad Club's HO-Scale layout at previous shows, but here is an industrial area.
A Douglas DC3 is at the airport on the Beaverton Modular Railroad Club's HO-Scale layout. It appears to have been through a rough landing.
A Chariot-Race track on the Beaverton Modular Railroad Club's HO-Scale layout.
A public swimming pool on the Beaverton Modular Railroad Club's HO-Scale layout. The addition of resin to the pool to represent water (or maybe even real water) would be a nice touch.
Cascade Z Modelers
The Cascade Z Modelers have been making a lot of appearances lately. Here is one of their modules.
This impressive Canyon Scene is on one of the Cascade Z Modelers modules.
An addition to impressive scenery, Z-scale's small size also makes it easy to find room for staging areas.
The Cascade Z Modelers also have a sense of humor, as illustrated by these "MacTrain-ulators."
Here is a video of the "MacTrain-ulators" in operation.
Euro Trains
The HO-Scale Euro Trains layout has been to a number of shows, but I've always found it's European theme fascinating and unique.
Trains on static display at the Euro Trains layout.
More trains on static display at the Euro Trains layout.
Lewis County Model Railroad Club
This logging camp scene is part of the Lewis County Model Railroad Club's HO--Scale layout.
This Pumpkin Patch is another scene on the Lewis County Model Railroad Club's HO-Scale layout.
The Lewis County Model Railroad Club's HO-Scale layout is a relatively small layout that doesn't have room for excessively long freight cars, leading to their creation of these shortened Centerbeam Cars, which are being switched by a GE 70-tonner.
The downtown scene on the Lewis County Model Railroad Club's HO-Scale layout is highly detailed. Among the details are a spilled trash can, police making arrests and workmen on a rooftop.
This Supermarket on the Lewis County Model Railroad Club's HO-Scale layout is a model by City Classics that I was pleased to see an example of, as I've been interested in the structure myself.
Townspeople listed to a band playing at the Gazebo on the Lewis County Model Railroad Club's HO-Scale layout.
Northwest G Railroad Club
Trains on the Northwest G Railroad Club's G-Scale layout include this Union Pacific old-time passenger train.
Another train pulled by a more modern Union Pacific locomotive on the Northwest G Railroad Club layout.
Pardee & Curtin Lumber Company Two-Truck Shay #11 on the Northwest G Railroad Club layout.
Great Northern 0-4-0 #1064 on the Northwest G Railroad Club layout.
Northwest S Scalers
Union Pacific F3A #1402 passing the Iron Mountain depot with streamlined passenger cars on the Northwest S Scalers Layout.
Santa Fe 2-8-0 #2512 next to the Iron Mountain depot on the Northwest S Scalers layout.
I'm not sure if these vehicles on the Northwest S Scalers layout are involved in a car chase, an accident or a combination of the two.
Oregon State Capitol Holidays Layout
The State of Oregon's S-Scale American Flyer Holidays Layout from the Oregon State Capitol.
Poorville & Debt City
Among the Poorville & Debt City's various displays was this Z-Scale layout built on a miniature pool table.
Rose City Garden Railway Society
Colorado & Southern Outside-Frame 2-8-0 on the Rose City Garden Railway Society's G-Scale layout.
Amtrak ICE train on the Rose City Garden Railway Society's G-Scale layout
Transfer table and staging yard of the Rose City Garden Railway Society's G-Scale layout.
Southwest Washington Model Railroad
A Spokane, Portland & Seattle passenger train powered by an E7 passes through the Beacon Rock scene on the Southwest Washington Model Railroaders HO-Scale layout.
This view shows a passenger train passing through the Vancouver, Washington scene on the Southwest Washington Model Railroaders HO-Scale layout.
Here is another view showing a freight train passing through the Vancouver, Washington scene on the Southwest Washington Model Railroaders HO-Scale layout.
This view shows a passenger train passing Maryhill, Washington, on the Southwest Washington Model Railroaders HO-Scale layout.
Here is another scene of the Columbia River Gorge from the Southwest Washington Model Railroaders HO-Scale layout.
SwissRail
This large stone arch bridge is on the SwissRail HO-Scale layout. I had never seen this large European-themed layout before and I found it very interesting.
An ICE train crossing a purple bridge on the SwissRail HO-Scale layout.
A large passenger depot on the SwissRail HO-Scale layout.
An airplane crashed into a tree on a corner of the SwissRail HO-Scale layout. This scene included actual smoke rising from the wreckage.
Here is a passenger train on the SwissRail HO-Scale layout.
Here is an industry on the SwissRail HO-Scale layout.
Here is a closer look at the diesel locomotive in the previous photo of the SwissRail HO-Scale layout.
Here is a freight train on the SwissRail HO-Scale layout.
Twin Lakes & Western
BNSF B40-8s, one in the Santa Fe's Red and Silver Warbonnet paint scheme and one in the BNSF's Orange and Green Heritage II paint scheme, on the Twin Lakes & Western HO-Scale layout.
A full-length model of the Amtrak Talgo Pendular Demonstrator Train, pulled by an F40PH, on the Twin Lakes & Western HO-Scale layout.
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