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China Project | Coal Mine

Fri, 2017-10-27 13:20 — Ron Pare
I have a lot of luck. Like really, I am one lucky guy. I have a small following and in that following are some very generous people. And in this project, I intend to meet their generosity in kind. This project will take a long time and I am happy to say that's alright. The client just wants to watch the videos along with you. And that is pretty cool.
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Merry Christmas, While the
Merry Christmas,
While the Chinese maintenance guy goes and finds a few window panes to replace the ones smashed out.
I'll take this time to wish you all the best of the season.
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Broken Glass...
Recently, and completely by accident, I have found (for small caboose windows) that Testor's Clear Parts Cement and Window Maker, when used to make a window, and has an accidental bubble in it.... when that bubble pops (after it's dried), it looks just like someone threw a rock through the window.
It was one of those "I should fix it" and then thought "Wait... that looks like a rock was kicked up from the roadbed, and went through!"
I thought I would share that with you...
Good point. When you get up
Good point.
When you get up close to a painting, to look at it more clearly. You lose the beauty of the scene.
These little bubbles blend in for the majority of viewers. And to those that pear in for the macro look may be disappointed, in HO Scale.
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