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RSJB18 posted:

Wow Elliot the cliff looks great. I have one of those knife saber blades. Never thought of using it for foam.

Personally I prefer a 92 vintage 😁🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷

Bob

Yeah Bob, that blade cuts without tearing. It's beautiful!

I got into a 92 the other day for this project. All the liquid was just about gone, leaving the ochre pigment, which I added to some white primer, to get the bluff color.

We do Easter at my house, so since this will be the first time my folks have been here since I put the layout up, I did a bit of cleaning. It was cramped in there, so I moved some stuff around, and tried to tidy up.  I'm sure my oldest will want to show Pop the trains. I also wired up the passenger station, and started populating the layout. Now I need to figure out where the yard lights will go, and if I have enough open slots in the WAGO connectors to get them lit.

 

Elliot, you captured the scene perfectly. Impressive. Mike, framer extraordinaire. Looking good. Mark, you have made good strides. Nice to see a train run. GANDYDANCER, you did a great job on your water tower. As for me I fell behind a bit. Window shade fell apart and I had to run to Lowe's to get a new one. But that worked out I ended up buying a new soldering gun to solder the wires. I also have to change out the one terminal block for a larger one because after drilling the tracks I found I had more leads then I thought. Tomorrow back to wiring. But was able to run an engine further along the track. A plus for the day.............Paul

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