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Paul Dolkos Boston
& Maine New Hampshire Division is a visually intriguing railroad featuring
seldom modeled winter scenes. Pauls bare trees get as much detailed attention
as everything else on the layout. Another scenic device that he uses is forced
perspective to create distance in a small space. He also finds the key structures
in a scene and then uses them to give the impression that all other buildings
are just as authentic.
Even though the HO layout is only 20x20 feet, it has a full blown operating plan
using timetable and train orders with a dispatcher, operator and road crews. Paul
enjoys seeing his HO railroad operate as much like the prototype as possible rather
than just watching the trains roll through a scene.
The Boston & Maine is a freelanced railroad based on the prototype in 1952.
This lets Paul change the traffic patterns, the structures and the track arrangements
to suit his space. Yet he tries to keep the overall flavor of the B&M.
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He will show you how to
take model photos, use staging yards, build winter trees, and get more operation
in a small space.
The B&M New Hampshire Division is a Great Model Railroad because Paul can
see the essence of a scene, and because he knows how to get the maximum amount
of operation in a small space.
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