Mountaingoatgreg EOY 2010 Challenge
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I was to busy to join in the fun of the last challenge but I have been patiently waiting for the fall challenge and what a great challenge it is. I wrapped up the RPM meet I was working on this weekend and I can get back to modeling again soon.

My first project will be to clean and organize my work room....

The project I am submitting for the EOY Challange is my Tum-A-Lum Lumber company :
Here is the thread I started on it;
http://www.the-gauge.net/forum/viewtopic...=22&t=3280
Here is a picture of the start of the project
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I started this project awhile ago and got busy with planning of the show and other stuff...so now it is back to work.
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"Mountain Goat" Greg


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#2
Hey, I remember that one! Glad to see it resuming, I'll be looking forward to the completion! Thumbsup
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#3
Oh yeah....I guess I should work on my project....

How about this????

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"Mountain Goat" Greg


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#4
No Fair! No taking pictures of the interior of a real building and claiming they are ho-scale Nope
Justin Miller
Modeling the Lebanon Industrial Railway (LIRY)
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#5
Justin,

When I took the photo on the bottom it reminds me of a building being remodeled. I hope it looks as good as a finished building as it looks as a building in progress...
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"Mountain Goat" Greg


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#6
That's EXACTLY what it reminded me of. Now, where did you get a 1,000 gallon container of CA, and what do the neighbors thing of it laying out there in your yard like that? Icon_lol

--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad of the 1950's in HO

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#7
Less of a remodel...getting closer to a completed interior....

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"Mountain Goat" Greg


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#8
Gotta say I like it! The tools, the boxes, the wood on the counter sides, A1! Thumbsup
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#9
OK well I have narrowed my scope in order to possibly finish this challenge...I would LIKE to have the downstairs and upstairs detailed for the end of the time period. I have decided to go ALL OUT on this thing including lights, details details and more details...

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Thank Big Blue for helping me get this far!!!
More photos on my website http://oregontrunk.blogspot.com/
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"Mountain Goat" Greg


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#10
I absolutely love seeing all the details and figuring out what each little bit is. I wish I had a hardware store like that near me!
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#11
That's a great interior!!!

Wolfgang
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#12
Awesome! Love the wrenchs and pliers on the table. It is looking like a well-stocked store now! Thumbsup
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#13
Thanks guys I am glad you like the interior so far. I keep adding and adding it gets closer with each part I add. I did order the remainder of the details for both upstairs and down which inlcude a cash register, bathroom details, office furniture, boxes, and other stuff. I will continue to post progress pictures back on the old thread for the Tum-A-Lum Lumber company.

Well no where near finished...but I am happy with what I have got done to date.

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"Mountain Goat" Greg


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