View Full Version : Sad Loss of a Great Work
Sailor Steve
11-06-18, 08:10 PM
I just stumbled on this video about the end of a legend. I'd never heard of it before, but to some people it's an old friend, and the end of it is truly a loss.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur4x16vSRSQ
u crank
11-06-18, 08:58 PM
Sad story for sure. As an older fella myself I can sympathize with that guy. Age creeps up on you. I have a brother who is a year younger than me. He has an extensive HO scale layout that like this one is heavy on the scenery and buildings. Almost all is scratch built. Similar time period and theme. His eyesight is not what it was and he has a lot of other age related problems. Don't we all. Because of arthritis in my left wrist my guitar playing has been cut back quite a bit.
Still it is nice that this layout will be shared in someways with others and live on. It truly is a work of art.
Thanks for sharing Steve.:salute:
Buddahaid
11-06-18, 10:06 PM
Thanks, Steve, that really is a magnificent build, even in pieces sadly. I can't get over how great the painting is.
Jimbuna
11-07-18, 06:22 AM
Still it is nice that this layout will be shared in someways with others and live on. It truly is a work of art.
Very true :yep:
Mr Quatro
11-07-18, 11:57 AM
Nice find Steve ... I really like his work bench area ... :yep:
http://jamestowntrains.com/layout-tours/steve-strebel
Steve and his support group, The “O” Scale Guys, have spent more than 25 years building the 1930s era “O” scale RP&G in the attic of Steve’s home. The RP&G layout measures 18 by 36 feet and features over 140 scratch-built structures, many hundreds of feet of hand-laid track on hand-cut ties, a dozen bridges and trestles and hand-painted backdrops. Supported by spectacular scenery, the structures are the primary features on the layout. There are a dozen mines as well as several mills and town sites. The mine lower levels have been completed and two new mines have been added to the layout.
What goes up, must come down.:cry:
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