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looks like it might fit....
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my train depot in the house...
looking in the depot window...
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BobbyD posted:
Thanks!
Actually the rocks the climbers are on are real rock which I selected hand carried from a nearby river bed. I glued the rocks together using Sinbad brand glue. The real rocks are not actually part of the bridge support but rather form part of a hillside kind of cliff. The canyon walls in the top photo are made from heavy gauge aluminum foil which I crumpled up, stapled into place, then spray painted using several coats of flat black, and brown. After allowing paint to dry I then sprayed glue over the foil then I threw various kinds of scenic material such as fine stone, earth, and ballast at the walls ... whatever stuck stayed on the wall and the rest fell to the base. Although not in view in either photo, the foil walls go to either side of the bridge abutments. I don't think I have a photo showing full inside view of the nearer abutment in my archives but will try to shoot a photo showing this in the near future. Thanks for asking the question. I hope this explanation is helpful.
Thank you very much Gandydancer1950. It's not a perfect piece, but still very good, especially when used as a runner.
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Gandydancer1950, Thank you for your approval and for the reply.
One day, a certain type of place is inspiration for me to model. Then, different things inspire me so I model something else. There is only so much real estate available, so I change things, sometimes quite a bit, like this place. Here's a closer look at the exact same piece of a few square inches...
Fun, right?
FrankM
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NS Harrisburg line, MP-32. NS 38G yesterday afternoon at the "Pink Moose Cafe," Royersford, Pa. On a clear day, the tables are at the fence, about 15 feet from the eastbound tracks. This Dash-9 going 40mph, it's a nice place to eat and watch your table shake as these machines fly by.
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I left from this Royersford station for my Army induction, train fare courtesy of Uncle Sam, among the very last of the draftees. Got my Selective Service letter from Coatesville two weeks after my 18th birthday, and shortly after the U.S. went all-voluntary. Passenger service here has since been discontinued, but it was convenient. There's been talk about reviving it, but I doubt that will happen.
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memories of past layout...