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Awww the broken trim gave the "before" some character .......kidding , "after" looks like it will fit the scene nicely .

T
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Mike, I hope there's a sign on the inside of that side door that reads:
Watch your step !!! the first one is a Loooong one! 357 357

Nicely restored, and updated little structure !! Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup
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Thanks guys! Pete the real one had a back door not a side door but it had no steps as it was never used so no need for steps on the model.
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Hi Mike,

that looks very nice. Keep up the good work.

Bye, Gerd
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Thanks Gerd! Here's some pics of it "planted" on the layout. Now I need to do some trucks for hauling the pulpwood.


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That sits in that scene just perfectly! Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup
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Thanks Pete !
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Good looking scene , Mike . Thumbsup

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Thanks T !
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Sumpter250 Wrote:That sits in that scene just perfectly! Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup

Found the home it was looking for..!! Looks great..!! Thumbsup
Gus (LC&P).
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The scenery is a perfect fit for that little cute house. Very well done!
Reinhard
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Thanks guys!
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The first of several pulpwood trucks:


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It seems like every time I drop by here things only get better and better. You are an inspiration to anyone that sees what you do. Thumbsup Thumbsup What else can I say, but that!!!!! Thumbsup Thumbsup
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:oops: Thanks Don! :oops:
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