Fun in the rain
#1
This is in my front yard after two days of rain. My grandson and I built this boat last fall and never got to put it in the water because of cold weather. So why not ? Oh yea click on the pictures

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#2
Quick - now's your chance to work on your bridges and trestles! Thumbsup
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#3
Wow!!!! As long as the tidal waters don't enter into the train building, that's neat!!! Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
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#4
Well MountainMan that would be one heck of a bridge in HO. I am thinking about 30 real feet across and 200 feet long.

ngauger don't worry. My train building is about 4 feet higher than that.
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