To me that's way better, you can see the different colored boards.
Andy Kramer - modeling the Milwaukee Road in Wisconsin
The Milwaukee Road is alive and well and running in my basement
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The back joints can't be seen once it's on the layout. Front right will be behind a tree and front left might have kudzu growing up it or maybe a downspout. I knew the right side was a little rough but also knew that was the wilderness side so it wouldn't be seen. The left side actually looks fine to the naked eye so I'm not sure I'll do anything with it.
Mike
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A quick update. The pic of the kit for the unloading/loading stations with one stuck together before painting. Pics after they were done and a pic of everything I have so far for my oil dealership. Not shown is a bunch of chain link fencing that I have from Gold Metal Models.
Mike
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Thanks Daniel. Several people have pointed out that the hazard labels didn't come in till the 70's and I'm supposed to be in the the 60's so I had to strip and repaint the tanks.
Mike
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