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Old 10-22-14, 06:03 AM   #151
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That the only difference between men and boys
is the price of their toys.

It all looks great, Magic! I only wish I could afford something like it.
But, alas, my basement tends to hydrate after a heavy rain and we all know that water and electronics don't mix.

If I did build one of those, it would be the "O" scale like I had when I was a kid. Even more expensive than HO
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Old 10-22-14, 12:01 PM   #152
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Good to see a new post in this thread. Looking good, Magic!
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Old 10-22-14, 12:05 PM   #153
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Model boats thread ??
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Old 10-22-14, 12:38 PM   #154
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That Shay is awesome, and the whistle on them is chilling. Let me see, where did I put that video?



Listen to that whistle!
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Old 10-22-14, 02:14 PM   #155
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Model boats thread ??
It doesn't hydrate that bad!
But enough to make anything metallic oxidize.

It would be a hoot to build a RC version of a Gato class sub but, the kit for that runs around $700.00.
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Old 10-23-14, 01:00 AM   #156
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Great video Oberon, haven't seen it before. Thanks.

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I had never noticed the boiler was off center.
Very nice video.
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I've been working in some fall colors to the layout What you do think?

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I like it and I like the AMC Pacer parked on the street too.
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Old 12-14-14, 05:31 AM   #160
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I find the peripheral modelling of a layout like this even more interesting than the rolling stock (do you use that phrase in the US?) so I love the houses and trees.

Just one thing: that guy on the sidewalk in the brown sweater... has he just stepped in a doggie doo-doo?
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Old 12-14-14, 06:43 AM   #161
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But this is really phantastic, like the "fall" atmosphere, it almost looks as if there's some heavy rain on the way with the dark blue background.

I envy you, i have neither the time nor the place (still continueing building the house), but i like this thread very much!

Have some put on sideboards or in a showcase though ..



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Old 12-14-14, 08:16 AM   #162
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That is some layout there August
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Old 12-14-14, 08:53 AM   #163
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Fantastic, it all goes together really well, it looks very natural.
Loving the F7 too.
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I've been working in some fall colors to the layout What you do think?
I think it's great. Too bad there isn't a way to have the seasons change, as I'm thinking that scene would look good in snow too.

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I like it and I like the AMC Pacer parked on the street too.
And the Gremlin in the driveway.

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I find the peripheral modelling of a layout like this even more interesting than the rolling stock (do you use that phrase in the US?) so I love the houses and trees.
I used to think that if I could get involved in a major club-type project I would rather work on the buildings than the trains. Then again at the time I worked for a guy whose passion was collecting brass locomotives.

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Just one thing: that guy on the sidewalk in the brown sweater... has he just stepped in a doggie doo-doo?
When I worked for the hobby distributor metioned above I discovered that you can find figures of almost anything, including the doggie placing the doo-doo and a couple "busy" in the bushes.
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