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Re: Self-motivation photos - Catt - 11-22-2011

Ralph,
The new road tunnel looks great .One thing I would add though would be a build date to both tunnel entrances (year only) .It would give the tunnels some history.Other than that Thumbsup .


Re: Self-motivation photos - FiatFan - 01-08-2012

Bet'cha all thought I forgot about this. The scene is s-l-o-w-l-y coming together.

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Here's a shot of the overall scene so far.

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Tom


Re: Self-motivation photos - Ralph - 01-08-2012

Glad you're still working on yours Tom! It's coming together nicely. I like the underpass amd you do smooth work with track crossing the street.. Thumbsup
Ralph


Re: Self-motivation photos - mountaingoatgreg - 01-08-2012

Slowly is always better then not at all Thumbsup

Keep up the work, no matter how slowly... Cheers

You going to join in the 2012 resolution challnge??


Re: Self-motivation photos - sailormatlac - 01-08-2012

Ralph, these tunnels came out pretty well! I ws not sure in the first picture but you convinced me! ;-) I love the Raisins can idea... just too simple to be true!

Matt


Re: Self-motivation photos - FiatFan - 01-15-2012

Latest update: I have started to pave the main drag in downtown Mountain Gap. Still lots of work to be done in this area.

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Tom


Re: Self-motivation photos - Tyson Rayles - 01-15-2012

Looks like the makings of a nice little town! Cheers


Re: Self-motivation photos - FiatFan - 01-19-2012

The sidewalks are poured. Still need to do some leveling so the buildings sit flush with the ground. Also need to add more alcohol/india ink so the joints in the sidewalk stand out a little better.

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Mike, thanks for the kind words.

Ralph, I pour the crossing with plaster of paris and then take a sureform and smooth it all out. Then take a hack saw blade and cut the flangeways.

Tom