Good morning everyone,
I will start off the showcase with some pictures of a power plant I constructed for Bill Elliotte a while back.
Alan Graziano
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Good morning everyone,
I will start off the showcase with some pictures of a power plant I constructed for Bill Elliotte a while back.
Alan Graziano
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Fantastic Alan! Terry
Very nice everyone. Alan, very apropo, my power just back came on after the storm.
Wow guy's great work so far.
I'm super busy working on structures for York
Here's the tall city building, one slightly weathered, one not weathered
Good stuff as always, guys. Steve, I can't wait to see how that shovel turns out!
Here are a few shots of a "stock" AtlasO Trainman ALCo RS3 that I detailed and weathered this past week. I included the "before" photos to highlight the changes made to it...
Nice work, I really like some of the detailing that has been done this week.
Steve, looking forward to your completion of the crane!
Here is another background building we are working on launching at york. This one will have a roof top laser cut sign for it. I still have more detailing to do, kind of a work in progress.
Wow, everything is so good today.
Martha and Herbert haven't been to town in a coon's age with all the recent rain - it makes the mountain roads from their retirement haven impassable even in four-wheel drive. So while its dry they brought both Jeeps and are really stocking up for the winter. The staff at the hardware and general stores like the big sale but wish they'd pitch in a bit more to load the stuff . . .
Great showcase again guys!! The fresh air feels so good!
Alan
Here is one that I posted a couple of times but it is one of my favorites.....
Alan
"The morning sun rises downtown...."
Joey - Love the job you have done on that engine. What a transformation!
Art
A wonderful place to hang out on a Sunday. Thanks all for your contributions.
really nice work this week!!
Brian great DIVCO
Lee
Where did you get the Jeep?
Steve
This is a small project. Took the Atlas speeder and did a little painting to give it some life. First photo shows before and after.
Matthew
Steve:
The Sante Fe Chief Divco was an offering from the LCCA a couple of years ago. I think this is the best Divco, ever.
My favorite Divco is still the Borden one. Growing up, Borden was the milk, it seemed.
If I were not such a Sante Fe fan, I would agree with you Lee. The Bordon version is my second favorite.
I have over a dozen Divco's on the layout. I really like them. (Obviously)
Eric...love that picture!! I am assuming that is your layout? Regardless, it is BEAUTIFUL....
Great showcase guys!
Alan
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