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The bridge will no doubt look awesome in a low angle shot with the two Southern GP38's coming over it. I can hear it now...the rumble of two prime movers cautiously making their way over the river below.
The modeling that you "N" gaugers do always amazes me!
Mark
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"The bridge will no doubt look awesome in a low angle shot with the two Southern GP38's coming over it."
Mark I hope you are right!
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Mike,
Looking real good!!!
I simple love those High Hood Southern Geeps pulling those short trains through the mountains. I can really visualize, in my mind’s eye, the sound of horsepower struggling to pull tons of freight through the curves and grades.
Mark
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Gee Mike,that sure looks like a "FARM" house.Trains looks good on that bridge too.
Johnathan (Catt) Edwards
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Thanks guys!
Mike
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That's great! Can't wait to see what you do with the water
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Thanks Mikey!
Mike
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Nice to see someone motivated ...maybe it'll rub off on me ! Coming along nice , Mike .
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Lookin' good, Mike.
Is that going to be a creek beside the house? I can see the real estate ad: "Cosy country fixer-upper with a water view. Treed acreage, with easy access to transportation."
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Thanks guys! Wayne if you are talking about the thin blue line along the edge of the track that's the blue foam waiting for me to get off my butt and ballast it.
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No, I'm talking about the depression to the left of the house - I thought that it might be a stream bed, just waiting for the water-makin' guy to get busy.
Wayne
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No, that's just the way the light is hitting. There isn't a depression there. Only the river is waiting for the water-makin' guy to get busy.
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Shaping up nicely. I think the track arrangement at an angle to the front of the layout makes it especially interesting and appealing.
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I like it to watch you doing landscape scenery. Very interesting for a pure ISL model railroader.
Reinhard