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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
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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Hey, I remember that one! Glad to see it resuming, I'll be looking forward to the completion!
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Oh yeah....I guess I should work on my project....
How about this????
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No Fair! No taking pictures of the interior of a real building and claiming they are ho-scale
Justin Miller
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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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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?
--Randy
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Less of a remodel...getting closer to a completed interior....
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Gotta say I like it! The tools, the boxes, the wood on the counter sides, A1!
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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...
Thank Big Blue for helping me get this far!!!
More photos on my website
http://oregontrunk.blogspot.com/
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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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That's a great interior!!!
Wolfgang
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Awesome! Love the wrenchs and pliers on the table. It is looking like a well-stocked store now!
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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.