Here are some pic's from a recent visit to a local Long Island HO club. Scenery knows no boundaries. Hope you get some ideas as I did for your layouts. Lets see what you have this week
Steve
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Steve,
The layout is looking good. I really like the steel mill buildings and structures.
Alan Graziano
Perfect AG!
Great work everyone,
Here's a Bait & Tackle structure i build a very long time ago
It's made from 1/4 inch Masonite, Rusty Stumps windows and doors
and a printed roof. I was just a beginner on weathering, and the lighting
is way out of scale LOL.
Alex
Great work everyone,
Here's a Bait & Tackle structure i build a very long time ago
It's made from 1/4 inch Masonite, Rusty Stumps windows and doors
and a printed roof. I was just a beginner on weathering, and the lighting
is way out of scale LOL.
Alex
AG, just saw a building like that last night, fantastic!
"Steves", more great work!
Sweet Alex.
Always great to see everyone's innovative solutions and outstanding work.
Spence, I'm going to your shop with that lighting. Looks great.
Was told I'm almost at pony tail length and she won't be seen with me
Great projects this week everyone.
Andre that former door is an awesome idea!!
This is one of my favorite topics every week! Super work everyone! Very skilled work!
Thank you guys
for all the likes and nice comments!
Andre.
I'm really late to this week's party! Great stuff as always everyone. Here's my first attempt at weathering a covered hopper...a Weaver PS-2 that I added die-cast trucks and couplers and some extra weight to. It's supposed to look like a car that is used in cement service...
A nice first attempt Joe!
S.
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