Good Morning Everyone,
I will start off with a Lionel Rico Station kit I just completed. Let’s see what you have been working on.
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Alan I really like the Butler building on the snow flakes .
this week I added the green for the Ivy and the vines are added to tunnel walls at the end of all the streets, Cross, Scott, and Short.
Have a good Thanksgiving Guys!
Some nice builds this week. Mike I'm very impressed with what you are doing. I am so behind with the 3D printing thing. The type of work I see you and Norm doing is pulling me in. Keep us posted.
Dave
@luvindemtrains posted:Some nice builds this week. Mike I'm very impressed with what you are doing. I am so behind with the 3D printing thing. The type of work I see you and Norm doing is pulling me in. Keep us posted.
Dave
I feel the same way Dave, I know absolutely nothing about 3D printing. It’s impressive what can be done from what I’m seeing here on the forum. If I had room on my layout for more structures I might give it a shot, but I still enjoyed building my wood kits.
Great stuff, everyone!
Peter
I still love building kits and scratch building structures as well. This 3D printing is new to me as well. This is only the second large structure Ive attempted. I built a refinery this summer. The possibilities are endless. I was just printing small detail items and repair items for rolling stock and locomotives. I’m using a cheap $250 Elegoo resin printer and free online software for designing the structures. If you ever get a chance to try it, do so. It has reignited my passion for the layout. Have a good week!
Mike
Nice work with that building Mike. It looks great.
This is my first scratch-built project a shed for under a bridge. It's balsa, coffee stir sticks, and popsicle sticks for the floor. As they say everything I needed to know, I learned in kindergarten.
Anthony K. It looks like you have a slight kink at the beginning of one of your turnouts. You may want to put a shim under the joint, just my 2 cents.
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