Photos | Behind the Tracks: Inside the Model Train Spiral

A glimpse into the intricate spiral setup at the Crocker Model Train Club, where woodworking meets model railroading.
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Captured on February 23, 2025, this photo provides an inside look at the Crocker Model Train Club's impressive spiral track construction. Crafted from plywood and wood, the setup showcases the club's dedication to detail and functionality. The spiral structure is surrounded by various tools and pieces of furniture—a couple of foldable chairs and a step ladder hint at the ongoing work and adjustments required in this detailed setup. The wires crisscrossing overhead add a touch of organized chaos, reflecting the complexity of electronics involved in the project. This snapshot is a testament to the passion and craftsmanship that drives the model train enthusiasts at the club.
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