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Since I did not see  the topic this morning when I went to check  ,  I guess Alan  is busy else where   so I figured what the heck  I can start today

not that I am any where near in his class of things  ......    I worked a bit on my tunnel leading to my mountain ( a storage bin which I cannot cut or other wise reshape)  so I tried my best to make things look half decent .  The sun got to my set a bit earlier than I had anticipated so some of the  shots have a bit too much shadow and the  sun heat my road so it  bubbled a bit  .001002003004005007006

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 Tore out a concrete retaining wall and a Pioneer Valley backdrop. This looked good 25 years ago. Just didn't blend in with what was added in the later years. I purchased some Korber flats and after laying them out. It fit right between two existing structures.  Looking at it. It seemed like it was planned this way. I reinforced the backside with 2 metal strips running lengthwise. This took the flex out of it and allowed me 2 screw 2 magnets to studs in the wall. Just place it at an angle at track level. Then lean it back towards the wall and it's not going anywhere. But easily removed. The lettering I picked up at Staples. The letters are used for changeable signs. They stick out a ways from the building. The 4 doors. Spot 4 40ft. cars with the doors aligned.

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Al, that's what happens. That game is sinister. You hack a ball around all afternoon and have a good drive on 18 and you're all ready to do it again. If I built models like I play golf, I wouldn't be building any models. I stopped playing about 10 years ago when my back could no longer handle the twisting and bending required. Churchill said it was "a good walk spoiled." I tend to agree.

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