coach joe posted:Johan Shark Bay gets better with every photo you post. The detail is amazing, the switch tower is a prime example.
Roo, you're a much stronger man than I being able to dismantle such a wonderful layout to start all over in a totally different setting and making the new layout just as good as the old.
Joe: Thank you. I think Shark Bay is not never ready, because always comes new ideas.
Johan
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It’s always fall on the Halloween layout.
In the creepy woods:
At the haunted house:
On the brighter side:
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Karl S posted:
Now this is cool. A bunch of years back my coworker was telling me about one of the people he knows that has Belgium horses and this is exactly what they are used for. He had said that you would think that with all the modern technology we have, that this would have been a thing in the past. The guy he said is always having his team hitched up and rearing to go to pull logs out of the woods. Prototypically fantastic I say. Awesome Karl.
Moonson posted:
Thanks, Frank. I need to look that up to see if I can find one. I have a similar hut on my own layout but I never liked the look of it as it's a Nissen hut, something you'd find in England and only big enough for a bomber crew to sleep in. I really need something that size for administrative people to be placed in for even a small unit HQ:
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DAVE NYC HUDSON PRR K4, glad you enjoyed the photos from my logging scenes. I assembled the horses from kits made by Berkshire Valley. I liked the fact that they were kits, since I could adapt them to my particular needs. In this case, I made some rigging from some scale chain and also made some logging chokers around the logs. The "logs" are actually some branches from my back yard.
Roo . . . . . love your scenes !!
Frank . . . . I never see enough of your scenes !!