For obvious reasons, these pages contain a large number of images. Many of
the various module images can be clicked on to get a higher resolution version of the
image, if desired.
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Dave Hawkins
Typical Montana prarie elevator service to the railroad.
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Dave Hawkins
The other side of the Montana industrial coin.
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Doug Lanphear
Watch out for the tree! The disaster module of the club shows just about every possible disaster,
even a cow getting washed down river in a storm surge.
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Doug Lanphear
Showing that just about anything can be done in N Scale, this three module Redwood Forest
and lumber mill is always popular at set ups.
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Doug Lanphear
Beautiful Yellowstone National Park module shows even Old Faithful erupting.
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Dan Devore
Montana's colorful geology and multiple bridges brighten up this module.
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Steve Seitel
Montana does have a desert and it's right here.
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Wally Payne
The Great Northern units roll by the towering cliffs of western Montana.
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Don Bolick
This four module monster with the unusual name is Montana NTRAK's main train
storage location and always a center of activity.
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Tim Langworthy and Phil DeKoning
What started out as a simple switchback has continued to mutate into more
and more complicated subject matters.
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Rod McElwain
Showing the future of alternative energy in Montana.
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Ken Allen
We're all looking forward to our President's contribution!
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Doug Lanphear
This is what happens when somebody spots a bunch of craft stuff on sale.
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Club Modules
The four corners and our extra POFF module, without which, our setups would be long,
straight tracks with trains falling off of either end.
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