Well I tried it Charlie and it's not the same. I'll have to find something else. On a brighter note I have finished Murphy Oil. The first picture was before I started of course.
Mike
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Wow Mike that is great.
The best water I ever had I got from a Bell Telephone Co. Dumpster. It was a 2 part epoxy that came in a bag that you pulled the center separation and the 2 parts were mixable by squeezing back and forth. beautiful green and clear too. They used it for sealing some connections and sometimes they would throw away a good packet. I'll bet it wasn't cheap.
Charlie
Hmmmm, been 6 months. I need to get back on this. I have started bowling and golfing again but I should be able to still do this as well. I need to turn off the TV at night and get back to work on the railroad!
Mike
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Nice scene !!!! & detail !!!!!! I went back to look at setting of the RR late 60's ??? The trucks look great But they didn't have excavators back then look for a small dozer !! just trying to help you can do anything you want !!!!!!! looks great!!!!!!!!
Reinhard you are probably right. When I retired 16 years ago my time management skills went up in smoke!
kamerad47 if that is the only thing I don't right I'm wayyyyy ahead of the game. If I can find a dozer or something I will replace it. It's not glued down, just sitting on the bed. Hard to believe they didn't have backhoes back then, seems like they have been around forever (although all the old ones I see are yellow not green).
Mike
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12-10-2018, 01:59 PM (This post was last modified: 12-10-2018, 01:59 PM by Tyson Rayles.)
My first project will be the little white building. I was able to find the windows, doors and other stuff in my spare parts stash, now I need some sunny weather so I can do some spray painting.
Mike
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03-25-2019, 01:21 PM (This post was last modified: 03-25-2019, 01:29 PM by Tyson Rayles.)
O.K. the first pic shows the old yard. Note the four tracks on the far left are kinda spread out and there is no separation between the pulpwood track far left and the yards tracks making scenery difficult. Also with the switch in the orange box that far back one track or the other fouls the switch when operating. The second pic shows the new arrangement.
Mike
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