Howdy Fellow 0 Scalers,
In preparation for the local 0 scalers visit next week I've made a little progress on the layout. I know slide fences are not interesting to most people so I put a Y6b in the scene also. Thanks for lookin'.
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Howdy Fellow 0 Scalers,
In preparation for the local 0 scalers visit next week I've made a little progress on the layout. I know slide fences are not interesting to most people so I put a Y6b in the scene also. Thanks for lookin'.
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Well Chris, with scenery the way you do it, everything is interesting, slide fences included. As usual, an excellent representation of this rarely modeled feature. Always good to see the progress on your 2 Rail classic.
Bob
There are very few pictures that wouldn't be better with the addition of a N&W steamer--especially a Y6B or a Class A...
Jeff C
Ahhh, that's not a diesel!
Wow, it is a great shot though.
Chris, the striation and stratification of your modeled rocks stimulates my senses!
Well done!
Great looking fence. really makes a interesting scene
Very cool. First slide fence I've seen in model railroading.
Rick
wow that Lionel model looks so awesome next to that super detailed background.
As always impressive work...those slide fences are a great detail and the entire scene just screams N&W. Great job.
Guys,
Thanks for the comments.
Mike Pitogo,
True, so true.
are you going to roll O scale boulders down the hill to show us how this works?
John,
Well yes. This is the rock slide/slide fence operating accessory from Lionel. One of a kind, never made, and highly collectable.
Hey Christopher, what did you use for the mesh? I need to make some fences and cant find a mesh that looks right.........
Fantastic...thanks!
The first color O. Winston Link photo that I have seen.
The first color O. Winston Link photo that I have seen.
So true.
Looks great on any kind of layout. Your scenery is amazing. Good work Chris.
dave
Great pictyres,Fantastic work on scene's with great detail. Thanks for sharing.
Christopher, I love the fence, even without the locomotive! Your scenery behind the fence is a masterpiece! Malcolm
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