Here is a link to an amazing display of craftmanship. It is hard to believe!
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That is absolutely crazy. I have problems painting N scale figures so I guess trying what he does is out of the question.
Amazing. (So all I need is a high magnification microscope to paint my nscale figures better......well that and an infusion of a tremendous amount of skill.
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Now if we could just get him into model railroading, he could probably set another record for the worlds smallest train. I want to see him put a Big Boy or a Challenger inside the eye of that needle! Hey, I'd even settle for a Mikado.
Amazing work there
TrainNut Wrote:Now if we could just get him into model railroading, he could probably set another record for the worlds smallest train. I want to see him put a Big Boy or a Challenger inside the eye of that needle! Hey, I'd even settle for a Mikado.
Not being picky then TN any steam giant in the eye of the needle
It's scarily amazing
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I am POSITIVE he could put a whole Allagheny AND a coal drag in one!!
It's rather interestimng, he cannot read or write , yet he has perfect & proper english & can express himself quite clearly & articulately----- AND has 20 MILLION bucks. Proves that sometimes talent is more important than book learning!
I am with Herc Driver. I also need to get laying track