Some new pics of some completed projects around the layout
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Water looks great ! Love the Bohacks.
@CHOO-CHOO MIKE posted:Water looks great ! Love the Bohacks.
Ever since we got the Menards Red Owl supermarket I was planning to change it Nice building but here in the Northeast I never even heard of a Red Owl let alone see one. When we did our Atlas special run Bohack beer car the lightbulb went off
Ben
Love the Bohacks Market. I remember the one in Queens when I lived in Elmhurst, on Roosevelt and Benham St, under the Flushing line !
Ben ,
Everything looking great! I remember shopping in Bohacks on 86TH street in Bensonhurst Brooklyn ! The great ole days !!
Alex
Wonderful scenes Ben. We'll done.
Wow ... a lot of awesome modeling!
I think I saw these on Facebook too. They look great. Lots of stuff changed over the years and I keep missing out. So I enjoy these pics.
Great scenes Ben. I really like the hay going into the barn the old fashioned way. My maternal grandfather used to have dairy cows long before I came along. The barn I knew as a kid he explained how in the old days the one side was able to fold out so to speak. The top part would hinge down opening the hay mound up so they had enough space to fill it. I never saw that part opened up and could only imagine what it would look like.
@bluelinec4 posted:Ever since we got the Menards Red Owl supermarket I was planning to change it Nice building but here in the Northeast I never even heard of a Red Owl let alone see one. When we did our Atlas special run Bohack beer car the lightbulb went off
you need a bait & tackle shop
Always changing, always great! The new waterfront structures blended in well. What did you use for the Bohack signs?
Hey, today is Tuesday. That means it's Tall Building Tuesday. I'll be showing off more of the pictures I took back in 2019 of the NJ HiRailers layout from the 50th Anniversary of OGR later on today.
Awesome, as usual, from NJ HiRailers.
Good stuff Ben!
Always wanted someone to make a string of shopping carts, maybe on a 3D PRINTER?