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foulrift

Lynn-sorry about the link.Try Jaksind.com.
Wayne-thanks for the encouraging comments.I've that Campbells metal fence before. I used it to make the roof on the engine.The one problem I had with it was chipping paint in some areas.With the scribed plastic,once I had the panels cut I could make my fence sections in various lengths.Construction went rather quickly.Anyway,I guess everyone has his own way of building stuff and if it works for them,more power to them.You also nailed it with your description of the layout.That's the look I was after.
Thanks again. Bob
I think this is the link - JAKS Industries (Owns[?] SS Ltd)- <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://66.241.223.134/index.html">http://66.241.223.134/index.html</a><!-- m --> - they're working on an online catalog (pics of items - PDF) - Have a list of items for sale & order info. Bob,looks like you are conquering that camera - now we can be inspired by YOUR work. Looking GOOD! Bob C.
Thanks Bob thats better.

foulrift

I'm glad we got that straightened out.They do have a lot of neat stuff.May be doing so shopping for detail parts down the road.
I have deceided to put the ballasting on temporary hold and in the meantime I have started adding ground cover around the structures-driveways etc.I'm in no real hurry to get this done so I'm taking my time with it.
As soon as I make so progress photos will follow.Bob 2285_
Definately no rushing in this hobby otherwise it wouldn't be a hobby. Cheers

foulrift

I know what you mean. Rushing used to be one of my down falls.Now I find myself doing some and then leaving it alone for a day or so.Kind of help to look at it with a fresh eye. Bob
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