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2: The Rocky Mountain Pacific (RMP) under construc-
tion in my backyard – the cinder blocks are stand-ins
for buildings (station and freight house in foreground).
room”. That's it, for now. Yes, you have seen some shots from
this layout in several of my columns.
It is currently powered by a NCE Power Cab and a Tam Valley
Depot 5-amp booster. You can follow layout progress on my
blog
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In the back yard there is a start on a southwestern Colorado
narrow gauge pike, called the Rocky Mountain Pacific – RMP.
This layout is blogged on my website, too
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While these layouts are planned to support a few operators
when they are finished, they aren't yet ready for prime time or
multiple operators. So, I'm a lone wolf, for now.
My long-standing plan on the RMP is to use DCC control
with hybrid drive. Toward that end, I have an 10-amp NCE
PowerHouse Pro radio system.
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