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Re: 59th and Rust - faraway - 10-03-2014 It is the perfect fit for your layout Re: 59th and Rust - Ralph - 10-03-2014 Man, that caboose sure aged in 24 hours! Life on the 59th and Rust must be hard! Looks great!! Re: 59th and Rust - modelsof1900 - 10-04-2014 Very nice aging for that caboose! Re: 59th and Rust - long island jack - 10-05-2014 Cheers guys for all the positive comments, one of my pet hates is to see un-weathered rolling stock,that caboose was built in the early 1900 and i'm modeling 1960's,so i'm sure it would have aged a bit by then. Ray Re: 59th and Rust - long island jack - 01-07-2015 Hi guys and a happy New Year to you all. It's a while since I've been on here, work and problems with my computer, which has been replaced. I've made another video, with help of the new software ,hope you enjoy. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://youtu.be/rXQidKI_sLc">http://youtu.be/rXQidKI_sLc</a><!-- m --> see you soon Ray Re: 59th and Rust - faraway - 01-07-2015 I am tracking you on RMweb with your new layout ;-) Looks great too ! Re: 59th and Rust - long island jack - 01-07-2015 I'm debating weather to start a new topic, maybe when I get a little bit further in the project, i've lost all my mojo, it come in fits and starts! Ray Re: 59th and Rust - Ralph - 01-07-2015 That happens. Looking forward to your pics when you got the mojo again! Re: 59th and Rust - shortliner - 01-07-2015 Ray - kickstart the Mojo by telling yourself it will be appearing at Glasgow in February! That is how Chris (Oh, Bugger- It's next week!) Gilbert works. See You there? Re: 59th and Rust - Sumpter250 - 01-07-2015 That white dog, must have found something extra good to munch on, in the garbage spilled from that trash can, in the last frames of that video - - - it didn't even flinch as that loco, box car,and caboose went by. The sound of that bell, was exactly the same ring as my "Ship's Bell Clock", at first, I thought the engineer of that switcher, might have been retired/ex Navy, and was striking "eight bells" ( it was noon here as I watched the video ) hock: I realized soon enough that it was, in fact, the clock. Re: 59th and Rust - jonte - 01-08-2015 Luv the vid and following the new project with great interest. jonte |