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Bob Lawson's
Southern Railway in Kentucky is a vision of small town Appalachia
with coal mines, mountains and trees. Bob is an architect, engineer
and builder who is known for creating dioramas that tell stories
of life in the late 40s and early 50s. These highly detailed scenes
are then added to his HO layout making it a great place to sit
back and watch the trains roll.
He was fond of the Southern as a youngster and later wound up
working as a car designer for the road. He also re-built and operated
the Southern Iron and Equipment Company's car shops where he designed
many of the SEICO freight cars. So he could be the ultimate nitpicker,
but he's not. Bob thinks the overall feel of the railroad is much
more important than precise accuracy, and he looks for details
that add to the mood of a scene.
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