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RSJB18 posted:
Mark Boyce posted:

The only thing I did was make some paper dolls out of the culvert photographs Bob and Paul shared.  See what you think.

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Still partial to the one I found Mark. But....I guess it will depend on what you want the area below the culvert to look like too.

Bob

Bob, what I initially had in mind was something like the box culvert Paul found, but only one box not two.  I definitely like the two better than one.  However, I am leaning towards the one you found also.  It really has some character!  It all shows to go you, look at the prototype.  You will find examples that are better than what you can imagine.  Sort of like “ the truth is stranger than fiction “.

CSX AK: What a beautiful job on that service station interior!  That really looks amazing.  You have inspired me to take a closer look at my brass, Weaver,corner gas station.  I did put some details in and around it, including a 1950 Studebaker on the rack, but I'm gonna figure out how to get a door open, put a floor down and even add a few more details.  Thanx for posting the photos.

Paul Fischer

RSJB18 posted:
mike g. posted:
RSJB18 posted:
Pine Creek Railroad posted:

 JDJr,

   Installed the new PCRR DCS HHRC Holder on the Layout Power Station that Mike G Custom Made and had delivered to me.  

PCRR/Dave

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Dave- Very nice. I had a sneak peak last week. 

great work Mike!

Bob

Thanks Bob! I like mine too! Just no picture on it!

How about this.

http://www.paulyshotel.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/CoorsLight.jpg

You know Bob, that looks like a winner!

CSX Al posted:

I finished assembling,painting and installing all the extra details for my garage tonight. PITA, since I had to do it all through the open bay doors.

 

WOW that is so cool!  I have a Menards gas station that I plan on opening up.  Already have some oil cans, car engines, and some diesel engines in O scale to go in and or around it.  Seeing your garage is a true inspiration!

Jim

Mark Boyce posted:
mike g. posted:
Mark Boyce posted:

The only thing I did was make some paper dolls out of the culvert photographs Bob and Paul shared.  See what you think.

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Hey there Mark, I really like how the third one looks! 

The votes keep coming in.  2 for number 1, 1 for number 3.  

LOL

Another #1, but it needs to be double or triple the size.

Gene Anstine

CSX Al posted:

I finished assembling,painting and installing all the extra details for my garage tonight. PITA, since I had to do it all through the open bay doors.

 

Al, you sure have set the bar high on this one! Looks just GREAT! May I ask where you found all the scale size stuff to put in it?

grfd59 posted:
Mark Boyce posted:
mike g. posted:
Mark Boyce posted:

The only thing I did was make some paper dolls out of the culvert photographs Bob and Paul shared.  See what you think.

2018-01-22 22.25.092018-01-22 22.25.372018-01-22 22.26.12

Hey there Mark, I really like how the third one looks! 

The votes keep coming in.  2 for number 1, 1 for number 3.  

LOL

Another #1, but it needs to be double or triple the size.

Gene Anstine

Gene, Yes all three photographs need to be enlarged.  I just printed them off as they came late last night.  Thank you for voting!

M. Mitchell Marmel posted:

Step 1) Empty the bottle.  

briansilvermustang posted:

    Step 2)    build a train layout in it...

As someone who used to write procedures for a major Insurance Company, I see an obvious flaw in these instructions... by the time you complete Step 1, you most likely won't be able to remember (much less be able to accomplish) Step 2   

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