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(Gasp!) Wonderful, Alan! I can just imagine each of those structures with its own landscaped environment. Even any simple oval of track on the floor would be immediately transformed by the emplacement of one of those most recent masterpieces of yours. Congratulations on your success with them (and with every time you go into your shop (!)

FrankM

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Finally "finished" my corner high country "Vignette". For my new layout, I am working on one scene at a time. For a large layout, this works best for me as it keeps me fresh and motivated!

Looks like the PRR "Trail Blazer" has traveled "off property" and made it across the Mississippi on a special excursion.

Hope everyone has a good Sunday.

Donald

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Beautiful house David.

Pete,

The junkyard looks great.

Thank you Mike

Donald,

your scenes are excellent. Great work.

Mark and Frank,

Thank you very much. This is a present for my wife's cousin who lives in Nort Carolina. The grade slopes down in the back and that is why the foundation is so high. I will landscape the exterior and install the model in a plexiglass box. 

Alan Graziano

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3rail 2 posted:

Finally "finished" my corner high country "Vignette". For my new layout, I am working on one scene at a time. For a large layout, this works best for me as it keeps me fresh and motivated!

Looks like the PRR "Trail Blazer" has traveled "off property" and made it across the Mississippi on a special excursion.

Hope everyone has a good Sunday.

Donald

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What a transformation! Thanks for sharing.

Wow just some great work this week guys!  Pete, I like the structures on the layout.  Norm, your details are just outstanding!

I have been working around the layout from the years to the coal mine, and now revising a structure I started some time ago, a radio and TV transmissions site.  The building has been there for a while with now tower, so I finished it today.  Laser cut tower I designed when I owned Korber, and I designed and added both a TV and FM antenna for the top on a pole.

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