03-10-2011, 02:36 AM
In my (warped) opinion, billboards aren't modeled enough, unless the layout is set in the 40's or 50's. But a billboard actually goes a long way towards marking a layouts era to the casual non-railroad knowledgeable visitor.
Me, I've had this one on my workbench under construction for some time: (I need to get back to work on it)
Me, I've had this one on my workbench under construction for some time: (I need to get back to work on it)
Tom Carter
Railroad Training Services
Railroad Trainers & Consultants
Stockton, CA
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