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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by TurboOne</i> <br /><br />Nice job Capt. [4:-)] <br /> <br />For a "simple" job it looks great. Wish I had the talent to do that. But I leave the woodworking up to my wife. <br /> <br />Way to go Capt. <br /> <br />Tim <br />[/quote] <br />When i say simple, I mean that I begin with a simple shape and work the details from there. It is not based on a prototype structure, but on what I imagine could be. Saddly, they cannot be left outside. I will have to set them up when running due to the simple nature of construction. <br /> <br />I will be trying to get rid of one early practice structure for an indoor layout. E-mail me for details...I wi***o respect the forum and leave commerce out of the on-line equation. I will make a good deal since it is made of foam core board, it was a practice. As I said, its good for an indoor set. If fact, it could be a good fixer-upper. <br /> <br />Capt Carrales
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