dwbeckett Nice to see you could make something from junk parts. Dave
Nice to see you could make something from junk parts.
Dave
We do that a lot around here. The old Great Depression theory of improvise, adapt, re-use, make-do or do without is still quite valid in the 21st Century..
The head is gray, hands don't work , back is weak, legs give out, eyes are gone, money go's and my wife still love's Me.
Waaaaay back in the dark ages (of the early 1990s), Bachmann decided that their brand new battery powered large scale train set needed a building or two. So they took the old 1/48 Plasticville coaling tower kit and changed the 'O' to a 'G' on the instructions........ Better than nothing -- but not by much. It wasn't 'G' then, it still isn't - not without surgery, anyway! I had one, from an original set I bought way back then.. It sat on a shelf catching dust for about a decade. Eventually I put it on stilts and stuck it in the garden when I built the first outdoor AV 10 years ago. (upper left) Then, sometime during the big D, it just disappeared.... When we drained the old pond to move it last spring we found some broken parts of it. All I can guess is it must have got clobbered by a playground ball or something? I came across the bits a few days ago while looking for something else. Sooooooooooo, I ended up sidetracked all afternoon.......
I dithered about how to do the chute winch and decided that since it's back is to most close views just a bit of wire was fine. It still needs a lower ladder/stairs, but I don't have any left at the moment. Then (of course) I had to repaint the water tank to match
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