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Sven,
Some very nice work there !! Good to see you on board here. I suspect it won't be too long and we will be learning a whole lot from you !!
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Excellent work - I love the tire tracks in the dirt road.
Marc
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Quote:Do you have some kind of a hatch, bridge, lift out etc. or do you have to crawl under?
I had to remove part of the entrance.
But I have changed the tag. Now I have to crawl under it through!
There are, however, operational safety while riding the trains!
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Hello Sven, nice to read from you here. Welcome!
I'm sure that you will get here good ideas and inspirations - and you will find members here giving you answers for all your questions and problems. Enjoy and write more about your layout and modelling jobs.
Thanks for the wonderful Salina pictures, a very nice small switching layout.
Cheers, Bernd
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Hello,
In January 2012, I started the next part of the Layout for arranging.
First, almost everything was shut down!
Left side:
Right side:
Is now on the free surface on the right side, a grain elevator and on the center and left side caused the "Salinas Farm Center".
Right side now:
The grain elevator is a Walthers Kit.
In the middle I used a small new part. To get more space for the "Salinas Farm Center".
To be continued...
Sven
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Hi Bernhard,
Yes, I now also have found here the way to the Big Blue forum.
Thanks for Welcome!
Sven
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Thanks for the pics ...you're building a nicely detailed little layout that is sure to be fun to operate . I like the house under construction ...perfect touch to the scene .
Terry
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Hi Terry,
Quote:I like the house under construction ...perfect touch to the scene .
The house had been made at the time when the image is still not finished. The roof is missing there.
I will report on further progress of construction on the layout.
Sven
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Hi,
Last week I started with the landscape around "Salinas Farm Center" and make some Details.
Here´s an overview.
And a short look at "Bob´s Country Store".
Next later!
Sven
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good work Sven
greeting from the blade city Solingen / gruß aus der Klingenstadt Solingen
Harry
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Excellent work Sven!
It is very easy to see that your layout is going to be a special one.....
Beautiful!!!!!!!
Steve
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Many Thanks, Steve!
There are so many beautiful layouts here on Big Blue. So I've learned a lot here, and now can transpose on my layout.
Sven
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Hello,
newstime!
For a long time I wanted a road bridge on my layout.
Now it was time to start this project.
The bridge is a railroad bridge by Walthers.
The bridge piers came from Styrofoam. These were covered with plaster and painted.
The road was built from a 3mm thick wooden board.
And it looks like it!
I hope you like it!
Sven
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" The bridge is a railroad bridge by Walthers.
"
I always admire the use of something for other than its intended purpose !
Nice job on converting that two track through truss bridge to a highway bridge !!
That looks great
Happy to see that Bob's country store, is doing enough business to need "enlarging" ! nice construction scene !
In your "overview"......is that a small, covered, traveling crane? Over the siding?
We always learn far more from our own mistakes, than we will ever learn from another's advice.
The greatest place to live life, is on the sharp leading edge of a learning curve.
Lead me not into temptation.....I can find it myself!