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The DeLuxe factory
As you can see, it is another busy day at DeLuxe Innovations. Semi trailers loaded with products hit the road, taking the latest releases from DeLuxe out to your local hobby shops.
Actually, this is a photo of Jim Sohns' module. It shows a 3-storey building with the DeLuxe Innovations logo. The logo of course is an innovative use of the DeLuxe Innovations lapel pin.
Jim is president of the Kettle Moraine Ballast Scorchers RR club, which is an N-trak club based in West Bend, Indiana.
Maybe it will inspire others to do the same with their pins.
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Schneider on TOFC
Running Piggyback on a TOFC is a Triple Crown, Schneider and a J.B. Hunts trailer. The train pauses long enough for a local rail fan to photograph the bright orange Schneider trailer. Soon it will be on its way, burning up the tracks as a high-speed intermodal train.
Picture is from Joe Cox's Layout of Austin, TX. We thank you Joe for sharing the photo!!!
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From California to the Netherlands
An Intermodal train, being lead by a couple of Santa Fe units, slowly winds its way through the harsh desert of California. The only sign of life for the crew is the light traffic on the desolated desert road.
The layout belongs to Jan Hanhart of Meppel, Netherlands. He models California 1986. The Trall 2000 is from Interrail, but the containers are DeLuxe products. Jan also runs several of our Twin stacks and our version of the 2000. Thank you Jan for the photo and keep up the good work.
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Read on, there's More!
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