I guess I'll start it off this weekend.
Show us what you got.
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Great stuff Leslie/Jim. Pennsylvania is a great place. Mike
Beautiful work!
Very Nice Jim and Patrick. Jim, I love that style of house. My friends live in New Furlong, PA and when I visit them those wood and stone houses really stand out.
Patrick, I do not fish but that looks like a nice relaxing spot.
Great work all.
Jim/Leslie,
Very nice!
Patrick,
Just beautiful!
Dave
Sometimes you just need a new perspective on things. But, even O scale looks small from way up here!
Jim
Jim & Leslie, I love it!
Now you just need some trains in the background.
Pat, it doesn’t get any better that that. Those scenes look like my HO layout that’s collecting dust in the attic. I made it so the fish can be seen in the shallows.
SEEING DOUBLE today - - - - - -
A customer just recieved some building flats I made for him and sent some pictures of his layout which I think is very well done.
There are more photos of his layout on http://www.modelstructuresinc...._Scale_Gallery_4.php
Joe
Great Effort Everyone!!!!
Wow! Super showcase!!
Jim M, I'm sure you have made Giverny proud.
Patrick, very nice, peaceful scene.
Jim P., thanks for the vertigo! I like it.
Steve, as always...............
Very nice, Joe.
I have put the bait shop on hold for now. I just couldn't get my hooks in it.
For those that don't remember my city block project from a while back.
I've started the basements for them. This shows the back walls of the two center buildings. Overall it is about 22" long.
From the ground floor down I'm slowly working my way to the bottom.
Great work everyone.
Patrick love the cloudy look of the pond, very silty...
Jim & Leslie wow what can be said except can you come do my yard?...
Sirt, awesome work as always, love the pallets.
Jim P,
Id like to see a pic of what you used to get up that high.
Steve, Fred didnt tell me how to make the fish,only i seen there was a cleaning station for the big ones.maybe the next lake ,ill give it a try.
Very nice stuff this week all.
Jim and Leslie, Very very nice!
I just completed a couple of intricate tunnel entrances on the lower level of my railroad. I have been putting off starting this project, because I really didn't have a specific plan of attack. I had so many ideas floating around in my head, I finally decided to just give it a shot.
What is the best glue to use for adding clump foliage? So far I'm using Woodland Scenics Multi purpose glue, and it's a real messy job adding the clump foliage. The clumps won't stick right away.......is there any other stuff that would work better? Probably would need to be a little tackier.
By the way.....Patrick, your fisherman scene is really somethin'......the water, trees, etc just jumps out at you.....really nice.
REV
Jim P,
Id like to see a pic of what you used to get up that high.
Patrick,
The magic of optics - since my ceiling height is only 6' 6"!
A handheld point and shoot camera held at arm's length out over the scene near the ceiling.
Jim
Nice stuff this weekend!
Once again, Great, Incredible work all of you!! Thank-you!!
Fabulous, everyone!
Peter!
Everyone put up some great stuff again. This is my favorite thread each week. Well I put a temp board up so I can start getting an idea how I am going to put together my backdrop and flats and got a little bit of work done around the tire shop. Lots of little things to do even after I get most of it together.
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