SouthernMike posted:Jerrman, that produce building is awesome!
You are so right, Southernmike. I just checked it out.
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SouthernMike posted:Jerrman, that produce building is awesome!
You are so right, Southernmike. I just checked it out.
SouthernMike posted:Jerrman, that produce building is awesome!
Thanks SouthernMike (and Arnold). That one is a BarMills structure kit. One of Art’s best, I think. Pretty detailed but as usual, great instructions.
Jerrman posted:... guys fixing things...
Those '50s British sports cars sure did require a lot of repairs. Ask me how I know! And the Mercedes 300SL gullwing was way above my pay grade. Beautiful work.
MELGAR
Thanks, Melgar. I also know about repairing British sports cars from personal experience (or, at least, my mechanic back then did). That Mercedes is still above my pay grade. Oh, wait, I no longer have a pay grade . Oh, well.
Jerrman posted:Junkyard cars, cars in an accident, cars being cleaned.
very well done!
TomlinsonRunRR posted:
Tomlinson - thanks so much for your very nice comments about my photos ... and taking the time to do so!! I like that these photos say things like "childhood" to you. I often played down near the railroad tracks when I was a kid so they say "childhood to me too". I'm glad you liked the weathering job on the hopper and the truck too!
Arnold D. Cribari posted:
Hi Arnold, I especially enjoy that the path worn by the runners from base-to-base is irregular in shape, appearing to have been worn by happenstance, as in real life. IMO, that's a very nice realistic touch, sir!
FrankM
Frank, I appreciate your compliment very much, but I confess the irregular basepath was not intentional.
LOL. Arnold
Arnold D. Cribari posted:Frank, I appreciate your compliment very much, but I confess the irregular basepath was not intentional.
LOL. Arnold
Well, if ever I were to model a baseball field, yours would be my guide and inspiration, Arnold.
FrankM
trumptrain posted:
Heavens! For a minute there I thought it was (Team Track) Tuesday! Patrick, as always, your submissions and attention to detail, weathering, RR operations, and scenery astonish! But you must say more about what is going on in that last photograph.
(Also, does the Patsburg Board of Health know about that dairy operation? Looks like they're a front for making bathtub gin !)
Tomlinson Run Railroad
O-gauge Hi-rail layouts with scenic details and people figures in naturalistic poses are a source of inspiration and a challenge to the imagination of other hobbyists. Although my 19x16-feet L-shaped layout is rather plain by comparison, I added many posed figures to the buildings and action accessories.
My thinking is ... make up for the lack of scenic details with some mini-scenes using figures by WOODLAND SCENICS and MODEL POWER.
Mike M
mottlerm@gmail.com
TomlinsonRunRR posted:trumptrain posted:Heavens! For a minute there I thought it was (Team Track) Tuesday! Patrick, as always, your submissions and attention to detail, weathering, RR operations, and scenery astonish! But you must say more about what is going on in that last photograph.
(Also, does the Patsburg Board of Health know about that dairy operation? Looks like they're a front for making bathtub gin !)
Tomlinson Run Railroad
Tomlinson Run - I lost track of this thread so apology for the late reply. First of all, thanks so very much for your kind words regarding my photos! As to the bottom photo; Sasquatich ( sp? ) is about to foil the robbery taking place in the rear of a building. AND .... darn! Please don't notify the Patsburg Board of Health because you actually figured that operation correctly. :-) The local mafia needs to make a couple more gin runs before shutting down the operation and moving to another layout :-)
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