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Nice job K47, those loads took a lot of time but really complete the kit.
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Great scene, and the poles look great placed too.
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Very convincing lumber loads. What did you use for the straps?
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That prototype photo ! THAT, would make an excellent diorama, snow and all !!
Like the model scene
Matchsticks.........who'da thunk it !!!
Great lumber load !
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Now that says New Jersey. It looks like you cut away some of the baseboard to put the river in, too. Can you show more of what you did? Great job!
How about some red dirt and lots of bramble bushes?
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It will have wait till the weekend because thats the only time I can work on it !!! Your right i did cut the baseboard for the river , the plans are for a tug & fuel barge for the bio fuel terminal . time & $$$$$ , It's in the early stages , a work in progress!!!!!!
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