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These photos will show you what the final result will look like. I'm not saying posting photos of what I do that I am some kind of genius I'm far from it just trying to show you what can be accomplished through buying a sheet of styrene. When I started in American O scale 40 years ago I served my apprenticeship through building O scale kits, a lot of the kits in those days were just a few pieces of wood or styrene or both, in a box with limited instructions you either learnt quickly or went back to HO scale, even harder for me was I had to learn the American language (you blokes do use different words!) but I stuck at it and I'm still here building, nowadays mostly scratch building. The photos show the various "accessories" attached to the building like the coal unloading the office the smokestack and a small storage room most of these small items have come from different projects I have built over the years that I have kept thinking they might be useful in the future I have boxes of these things as I have built many items over those 40 years one day I keep saying to myself I will have a major cleanup and get rid of this stuff because although it might look like junk (and it probably is!) to some people, they are my treasure chests I am always delighted to find something long forgotten that I can now use. Anyway enough of this nostalgia here are the photos of the latest project snapped on the kitchen table much to my wife Margie's concern! Roo. In West Australia.

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