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I agree. I check in every night to see if there’s anything new on Al’s channel. What I like about Howard’s structures is that they are old school techniques. No laser cutters. Everything he builds is well detailed.  But can still be picked up and handled. I do some scratchbuilding with basswood and Tichy windows and doors. I do manage to pickup some ideas. Howard’s creativity is amazing.

  Many Years ago I visited the NEB&W HO layoyout in Rennselear. They had a small hobby shop. I left with a VHS of Howard’s layout and have been a fan ever since.

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I agree. I check in every night to see if there’s anything new on Al’s channel. What I like about Howard’s structures is that they are old school techniques. No laser cutters. Everything he builds is well detailed.  But can still be picked up and handled. I do some scratchbuilding with basswood and Tichy windows and doors. I do manage to pickup some ideas. Howard’s creativity is amazing.

  Many Years ago I visited the NEB&W HO layoyout in Rennselear. They had a small hobby shop. I left with a VHS of Howard’s layout and have been a fan ever since.

Yes! Howard’s structures are extremely well built. I get over there about once a week and always look forward to seeing what he’s gotten done.

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