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.
Cameron
He who has the most trains wins!!
Well some of us are that "switched". I think they look nice.
Thanks for that mate.
The models are a mixture of POLA and PIKO kits, I'm not that switched to build from scratch.
Very nice. Did you make those buildings yourself?
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
See how I did the Subject line?
Cool stuff but feel sorry for guy gettn married!
Toad
Here are some more pics:
http://i385.photobucket.com/albums/oo299/MoorevilleRR/SawMill2.jpg
http://i385.photobucket.com/albums/oo299/MoorevilleRR/LogHorses.jpg
Alright thanks for the info, saves having streams every where.
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.
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
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