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All I can say big Al is WOW! You must be an architect. Back in the 60’s my Dad used to make scale commercial buildings out of balsawood and Masonite showing the interiors as well. Very nice!

 

Atlas O Master Series rusting GT Evans offered this week #1159. Looks like da two Yutes tagged it as well.

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Great pics, Alan you always have great buildings.  Sirt glad to see you adding some tags to your equipment,  the GT looks great. I  am almost finished with the Hollinger elevator.  I also started weathering on a Milwaukee hopper. Just the grime on it know, I will give it some love with a little hate added to it later today.  Nick 20160521_08530320160521_08522720160522_08481620160522_084837

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The layout is returning to normal.  After 39 years, we installed a gas high efficiency furnace, the original heating system in our home was electric/heat pump.  The install required a gas line from the street and over top of the train room.  We worked over the layout, after several of the items were removed.  Recently, I replace the ceiling and started to re-assemble the layout.     My youngest Grandson, Sterling, and I ran some trains yesterday after doing some track cleaning. 

Still a lot of work to be done. 

The garage/workshop also got a new gas heater. 

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