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My free Calendar 2014: Logging in the West

Same procedure as last year! I like to share my free downloadable calender
available at my modellcom-blog. Sorry, but the site is only in german, but you
may use the translation function to get a little idea about what is going on
there (railroads, real and model and cardmodeling).

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Scenery continues

Hello,

the last three days I continued with the scenic work at the station throat of Ullapool.


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Grande Pacific - Town of Silverville

OK this should do it, time lapse of Silverville a town on GP. Thanks for suggestion on open source music. Need to get picture to better quality but working on that. Will increase duration on slides on next project. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoyqiWAebvs&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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Work on my European RR

I am trying out Busch Grapevines on my RR and though I would take a picture to post..

Now, this may look a little weird to most of you but this layout was started 30 years ago has moved 3 times and now is in it's final home in my basement. the layout is 45 x 22 and is double decked although most of the upper deck is not done.. This is part of the mountain climb to the upper deck...

My first critter. (On30)

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A Few More Photos

Blame the cameraman, not the camera - - LOL!

Elwood and Maybelle's new home next to the quarry. He's "a settin' on the porch" while she's hanging out the wash. They're waiting for the bridge across the river to be built and the tracks to be laid to the West.

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Cool video for Fremo-N yard video

  Other than being a really cool portable workbench system, I think the main part with it's flip up table, shelf and rolling storage would make an awesome system to build a Fremo staging yard on top of.

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L&T Branch - Fascia & Upper Valance...

Hi all,

Well today I decided to finally start installing the L&T Fascia & Upper Valance.  I have been thinking about the materials and method to install this for awhile.

Firstly I wanted something easy to install, relatively light in total weight, easily removable and easily painted.  I had thought about masonite, plaster/drywall, styrene and a whole range of different materials.

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Finishing Touches


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