Photobox
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Hi All,

After making a photobox in N scale i made one up for my HO locos to keep a photographic record , made from offcuts of wood and WS rockmolds with a curved track it takes up little space 2ftX 1FT X 1FT high stored under the bench ....... here is the first lot of pictures an SD40 N&S working hard to clear a path through.

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That's a neat little scene...!! What is the "snow" made of..?? Looks very real.... Thumbsup
Gus (LC&P).
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#3
Nice loco and display setup. Cheers Thumbsup
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#4
Great rock molds! As for the snow, it so convincing I'm going to put on another sweater! Smile

Ralph
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#5
Very nice rocks, the color is excellent. And snow is very coooooool. Cheers
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#6
Nick that is a great little diorama Thumbsup Thumbsup
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Hi All,
Many thanks the snow is cooking salt Goldth
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upnick Wrote:Hi All,
Many thanks the snow is cooking salt Goldth

I hope you get every last bit of that salt our of the engine! Is there anything readily available that is more corrosive than salt? If you do it again, use baking soda, your locomotive will thank you!
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Russ Bellinis Wrote:I hope you get every last bit of that salt our of the engine! Is there anything readily available that is more corrosive than salt? If you do it again, use baking soda, your locomotive will thank you!


Hi Russ,

Thanks for the tip i did clean the loco down well and blew it out with an airline to dislodge any remaining traces of salt .
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I dunno, looks like the salt has already done a number on that engine! Wink

Nice diorama, looking forward to more of your work!

Galen
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Nice scene!! Looks like its time to call out the spreader, or maybe the rotary Misngth
Jim

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Yep, me likes! Worship Worship
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