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I like it! You've got a very nice layout. I hope I can do as well as yours!

I very much like the angle of this photo:

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Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Gary , I wish you well and have fun whatever you do . I would love some pictures of your layout.
Mike
Here is the newest work for the ACTRR. This weekend I built a Bar Mills Banks Icing Platform.
I still need to add roofs and paint he whole thing.
You can also see the silo's to the Walthers ADM grain elevator that I split in two and primed for sanding.
The icing platform will go near the depot on that same side of the yard.

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Mike
I was wondering where you'd gone off to.... Nope
You built that on a weekend..?? Would'a taken me a couple of weeks, at least. Good job..!! Thumbsup
Any further updates on the layout..? Or is it "finished"..?
Steamtrains Wrote:Any further updates on the layout..? Or is it "finished"..?
Icon_lol Icon_lol No , we have just been re-modeling two bathrooms and work has been busy getting ready for the test firing of the NASA Orian Abort Flight System rocket on May 6. Go or no it should make national news on the 6th.
PS no I am not a rocket scientist , just a phone guy for the ARMY.

Mike
The icing platform is a very nice looking structure. You and OBJack are making me see MountainMan's point about modeling the "older structures with character" versus the modern area "box" structures. I'm seeing that the laser-cut wood structures and craftsman kits are darned neat.
Gary S Wrote:The icing platform is a very nice looking structure. You and OBJack are making me see MountainMan's point about modeling the "older structures with character" versus the modern area "box" structures. I'm seeing that the laser-cut wood structures and craftsman kits are darned neat.
Well they are now pretty darn easy as well. I built this one in an evening and part of today.
Gotta love laser cut kits!!

Mike
Here is the final product after paint and matching to the Icehouse I already had. This is now a mix of a Bar Mills Banks Ice House kit and JL Innovative Design Brookside Icehouse kit.
I really like the results.
(Yes I know) the one ice handler seems to be intoxicated!


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Mike
What a great job! And in Nscale too!!! Thumbsup Thumbsup
Thanks Herc , Today I am working on wiring a new siding and moding the control panel for it.
Thanks , Mike
I didn't even realize that was n scale. Confusedhock: That makes the modeling twice as good!
Gary S Wrote:I didn't even realize that was n scale. Confusedhock: That makes the modeling twice as good!
Thanks Gary ,and all of you. You all really do inspire me!
Thanks Again , Mike
Very nice job. Likewise I didn't realise that it was in N scale.
Geared Wrote:Very nice job. Likewise I didn't realise that it was in N scale.
Thanks , Glad you took a look.
Mike
Here is part 14 of the re-build progress.

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Thanks , Mike
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