Took one look at your N scale pulpwood load, and an old TV ad jingle popped into my mind -----
"From the valley of the jolly
Ho Ho Ho
Green Midget"
Those are really good looking logs, sometimes nature really can be an excellent source for details.
We always learn far more from our own mistakes, than we will ever learn from another's advice.
The greatest place to live life, is on the sharp leading edge of a learning curve.
Lead me not into temptation.....I can find it myself!
Here are three more with the unmodified ones setting next to them, also a couple of shots with them on the layout although they may be moved around some before finding a permanent home.
Mike
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Guys thanks for the kind words! Harry if the crane you are refering to was one to transfer the wood from the trucks to the flat cars, there isn't one. I'm modeling the 60's and the real yard here did all that by hand back then. They did get a forklift in the late 70's.
Mike
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Tyson Rayles Wrote:Guys thanks for the kind words! Harry if the crane you are refering to was one to transfer the wood from the trucks to the flat cars, there isn't one. I'm modeling the 60's and the real yard here did all that by hand back then. They did get a forklift in the late 70's.
Ok, since the worker gets a herniated disc ....... hock:
(PS: I also had a herniated disc, shit.....)
greeting from the blade city Solingen / gruß aus der Klingenstadt Solingen