| Diorama: | Paired with Lenard to make a dogbone layout loop |
| Owner Name: | Brutus |
| Sponsor: | Brutus |
| Date Built: | 2013 |
| Date Updated: | |
| Status: | Active |
| Module Type: | 4' Balloon module |
| Length: | 4' |
| Width: | 2' 5" |
| Skyboard: | 12" plywood |
| Code | Brand | Turnouts | Crossovers | Passing Sidings | Yard Tracks | Industrial Spurs | Other Tracks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 80 | Atlas | none | Red to Yellow | none | none | none | none |
| Wire | Connector | 110V | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Red | 12 gauge | PP-30 | |
| Yellow | 12 gauge | PP-30 | |
| Blue | 12 gauge | PP-30 | |
| Other | Yes |
| DCC Equipment: | none |
| Powered Accessories: | none |
| Designer | Carpentry | Track | Wiring | Scenery | Oklahoma Scene | Route 66 Scene | Prototype RR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Razor | Brutus | Brutus | Brutus |
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| The town of Glennville is an old, generic heartland village located inside a railroad turn-around loop. Some of the town's buildings were crafted by master modeler Bill Clifford. Many of Bill's finely detailed dioramas were donated to the NEONS after his passing. |
| This module was our first balloon module. Along with its mate, Lenard, the two modules make the red and blue lines a dogbone loop with the yellow line acting as a siding off the red line to serve industries inside each loop. With 14" radius curves, the module is not designed to handle 6-axle engines or long cars, but rather 4-axle engines and 40' - 50' cars. |