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12 episode TOMA build | 3'X5' | Old Bay District

Ok so for the past few years I have made static models for myself. My RR per say has always sat in storage as I do not have the room at home to build a large layout. 

So I recently noticed this TOMA movement and realized it would be much like my planned 3X5 movement. The 3X5 is like more cowbell in the band. An extra foot each way give more room for my little land of plenty.

Please enjoy and possibly participate in this thread.
Latest Post: Towan the rope

 
 
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MTM: Michael Paul Smith | Common Ground

I recognize that I am nobody. My art is created to suit me, my hobby, life. In fact one of the most, ridiculous things I ever heard was, you need to take a break from the Hobby. A hobby is often the only legal self-medicating procedure this world has. And I partake with fervor, so does my new friend.

Well I ask Michael Paul Smith to have a chat about what drives his hobby. And what do you know, we found Common Ground.

You can view more of Michaels work here at http://www.visitelginpark.com/

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The worst instructions ever...!

Ok, over the years I have built many many wood kits. To many of you that might cause you to wince, if but just a little bit. Why is that?

For years and years, I had no clue. I have always built, what I consider modern kits. I had never heard of Floquil paints. My niche has always been supported by newer manufacturers, the older companies often ignore me. For this reason, I learned to build models with Acrylic paint.

Recently I was sent a kit, It reminded me of a kit I bought from the 90's. Well, let's hear your stories first.

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Toronto Railway Prototype Modellers meet

I am hoping I am not double posting something, somebody has already. But this news crossed the desk just a few minutes ago.

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Jack em' up Tire Repair | KCworkshops

$24.95

I figured I would start this post with the most important detail. And I WOULD term this a craftsman kit.
http://kcworkshop.com/products/new-jack-em-up-tire-repair

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ITLA Scale Models Cooper's Alley build

Fresh in from the Post Office with another laser cut wood kit. I am going to build some parts of this kit on camera. But not all of it. Just the parts where I am doing a technique unique to my building.

First note is, if you built one of the early ITLA kits, and found the instructions,... lacking. The new kits have much, much better instructions. 

Kit source: http://itlascalemodels.com/ho4165-cooper-s-alley-3-way-industrial-building-kit.html

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Craftsman Kit Row @ Springfield

Short and sweet, thought I'd share the report video I got.

 

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My TOMA layout components

After seeing the details of the TOMA layout concept. I realized that I have always built in a TOMA style myself. On one hand my dioramas are static models and I agree with that. But my other larger modules are all TOMA candidates.

 

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Experimenting with Scratch made trees

I say experimenting because these trees did not get a glycerin wash to preserve the plant material.,But all in all, next year when these babys get harvested, I have a plan.

 

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Scale Model Review Builds | Southside Hotel, ITLA Scale Models

Carolina Craftsman Kits, Post Office [Page One]
Artitec Models, Shrimp cutter Boat [Page One]
RailScale Miniatures, Carricks Corner  [Page One]

ITLA Scale Models, Cooper's Alley [Page One]
KCWorkshops, Jack em' up Tire Repair [Page One]
Artitec Models, RR Ferry Boat
 [Page One]
KCWorkshops, Bob's Bait and Beer [Page One]
KCWorkshops, Company Houses (3-Pack)
 [Page One]
KCWorkshops, K&W Butter Co
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ITLA Scale Models, Southside Hotel [Page Two]

I decided to get back into the mix and review some laser cut wood kits. The first is a real nice craftsman kit. But as they say, don't take my word for it. See for yourself. In this video I review Carolina Craftsman kits version of the Plaisto Post Office.

The other post in the forum was supposed to be on my blog. Instead I will link that post here Carolina Craftsman kit build

Kit Link: http://carolinacraftsmankits.com/products/post-office


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