A lot of modelers confuse the names of items of railroad items. Here is an explaination from episode 17 of Model Railroading For Beginners
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Debbie is having a procedure late wednesday, so we won't be getting home till the evening
Posted that I would do a stream on YouTube on Thursday, but I forgot about Jim T's stream at 6 PM
May do another marathon stream on Rumble & YouTube on Friday instead.
Still up in the air
Tom.
This is my Diorama table. It is for building complete scenes on, before they get installed onto a layout. I first got inspiration for it, from you and some of your older videos on screwtube where you were building structures on bases for your town so they can be set into the layout and also removed. I thought that was a great way of working off the layout and at a work bench where it was easier.
Next I got the final inspiration From Doug at Fos Scale models, where he posted a few pics of a table he built, that he uses for dioramas. I remembered what I saw in your videos, coupled with the table that Doug built and it finally made me see the full potential in a table like this and how useful it could be.
I don't know the size of Dougs table, as he only provided pictures on his Patreon page, but I altered my design from his, and built mine to very specific dimensions, to fit the spaces I have available
The size of the table top is 38 inches square and is removable. The base under it is...