Frank,
Love watching the Master at work.
Joe B
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Frank,
Love watching the Master at work.
Joe B
Apples55 posted:Moonson posted:As an ongoing project, I have been enriching and deepening the foliage i
One word, Frank... beautiful
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Thanks , very ,much, Paul!
FrankM
Joe B posted:Frank, Love watching the Master at work. Joe B
Thank you, Joe B. It's fun to hear that from you.
FRankM
And my sincere Thanks to these Forum voices for the "LIKES" you sent me for my ongoing layout foliage project: briansilvermustang; PRRronbh; chessie1971; gandydancer1950; Apples55; trainsrob; Trussman; Joe B; trumptrain; leapinlarry; Number90; pennsynut.
It certainly is enjoyable hearing from each of you.
FrankM
briansilvermustang posted:
Ize like this, give's me an idea for a kit bash project.
a foggy Monday morning...
My steam power is growing 😎😎
Here you can see my Lionel Lionmaster TMCC Challenger smoking up the room with a 20ohm resistor swap and a Super Chuffer. Also my newest addition to the roster is a Lionel Heavy Mikado with Legacy. (On a side note I have a Legacy System getting here tomorrow. Hopefully this weekend I get to play with this beauty in Legacy mode vs. TMCC.)
I am in love with this Legacy Mikado. It has definitely become my new favorite. The whistle steam has to be the coolest feature on any of my engines!
Briansilvermustang, That photograph evidences that train tracks really did occur very close to the fronts of buildings, like in a business district or in front of a row of stores. We see such arrangements on layouts, from time to time, but know that is often due to space constraints, so to see an example of such proximity in a real-life photo is interesting, to me, at least.
Here's another example somebody shared that I found equally instructive and surprising...
Interesting.
FrankM
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