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Thank you, guys for your very kind comments. I tell you, the best thing about working in O-scale is that you don’t have to use tweezers to handle small parts ... so the huge pile of small HO detail parts (that were sent into orbit by the tweezers) that must have accumulated somewhere in my trainroom and that I have not found yet will not get any bigger :mrgreen:
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That's why I just throw out any small parts right away....they are just going to get lost, so why bother.....
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Thank you so much for sharing.
I've done a lot of kit-bashing and some smaller scale scratchbuilds but watching what you've done here has given me the kick I needed to try building my own O scale cars. Really enjoyed the finshed photos too.
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cnw1961 Wrote:Thank you, guys for your very kind comments. I tell you, the best thing about working in O-scale is that you don’t have to use tweezers to handle small parts ... so the huge pile of small HO detail parts (that were sent into orbit by the tweezers) that must have accumulated somewhere in my trainroom and that I have not found yet will not get any bigger :mrgreen:
Ahhhhhhh Yesss, the dreaded "snap" of the tweezers :o
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I know it all too well !!!
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