Here are few pictures of some Mooreville structures. I'm working on more just got to find the time...........
With this forum can you start a new post in a post? What I mean is if I have a post for all Mooreville stuff can I change the topic? It will save putting a heap of new posts up that's all.
Cameron
http://i385.photobucket.com/albums/oo299/MoorevilleRR/Church1.jpg
http://i385.photobucket.com/albums/oo299/MoorevilleRR/Crane.jpg
http://i385.photobucket.com/albums/oo299/MoorevilleRR/Station.jpg
He who has the most trains wins!!
Alright thanks for the info, saves having streams every where.
Here are some more pics:
http://i385.photobucket.com/albums/oo299/MoorevilleRR/SawMill2.jpg
http://i385.photobucket.com/albums/oo299/MoorevilleRR/LogHorses.jpg
See how I did the Subject line?
Cool stuff but feel sorry for guy gettn married!
Toad
Here are some more pics of Mooreville, the hunters had a good day stalking goats. While another fella took the plunge and got married.
http://i385.photobucket.com/albums/oo299/MoorevilleRR/Hunters.jpg
http://i385.photobucket.com/albums/oo299/MoorevilleRR/Town.jpg
Very nice. Did you make those buildings yourself?
Thanks for that mate.
The models are a mixture of POLA and PIKO kits, I'm not that switched to build from scratch.
Well some of us are that "switched". I think they look nice.
Thanks for that.
I used to make my kids furntiure when they were younger; it's been a while since Dad's furniture was cool to show your mates. Since I made the swap from HO to G (a year and a bit ago) I haven't tried my hand at the new scale yet (I've made a few building from scratch in HO). At the moment I've got a piece of outdoor ply and am in the process of making a baseball pitch, it's my youngest duaghters favourite game she plays for the Kellyville Colts. On my layouts I try and represent one sport that my kids play at the moment I have two kids who have a sport, two that work, one that floats around. For the kids that work I'm going to put a couple of shops up, should be good. In the future there'll be more to follow.
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