QUOTE: Originally posted by bman36 QUOTE: Originally posted by Capt Carrales Bman, how 'bout the Grain elevator you were working on a while back? Have any contemporary pics? I feel I am ready to build outdoor structures and I may have to "pcik you brain." Hey Capt, I'll have to send you some pics. It's tall and very green looking. Used Smith Pond Junction Cedar Shakes on all the roof surfaces. Love em', a lot of fun to shingle with. Have an idea for your RR...how about a small country restaurant. Namely "Brian's Back Bacon Grill" [:D] Truly Canadian eh. Hee Hee. Later eh...Brian.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Capt Carrales Bman, how 'bout the Grain elevator you were working on a while back? Have any contemporary pics? I feel I am ready to build outdoor structures and I may have to "pcik you brain."
Have fun with your trains
QUOTE: Originally posted by Capt Carrales QUOTE: Originally posted by bman36 Hey Capt, Well done. Keep at it. Looking forward to seeing more in the future. Later eh...Brian. Thanks Bman, How are things going with your Shays? I too need to name something for you. Capt Carrales
QUOTE: Originally posted by bman36 Hey Capt, Well done. Keep at it. Looking forward to seeing more in the future. Later eh...Brian.
QUOTE: Originally posted by carpenter matt QUOTE: Originally posted by Capt Carrales QUOTE: Originally posted by Marty Cozad Capt, the photo in and of itself is cool with the words etc. Very professional looking. I can wait to see it was your building more of it. Thanks, Marty, as a fan of your photography and layout that means a lot to me. There will be more added by the end of the month. I have to mail order all the track and such from the North (Yankee's)...much like the railroad pioneers in my area of South Texas. Again Tanks, Capt Carrales Capt, for the short little bit of track you have, it has been very deceiving from your great railfan pics! I enjoy yours and Marty's the most because they acheive prototype view of things. You' ve created wonderful pics that give the impression your line is 5 times what it is!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Capt Carrales QUOTE: Originally posted by Marty Cozad Capt, the photo in and of itself is cool with the words etc. Very professional looking. I can wait to see it was your building more of it. Thanks, Marty, as a fan of your photography and layout that means a lot to me. There will be more added by the end of the month. I have to mail order all the track and such from the North (Yankee's)...much like the railroad pioneers in my area of South Texas. Again Tanks, Capt Carrales
QUOTE: Originally posted by Marty Cozad Capt, the photo in and of itself is cool with the words etc. Very professional looking. I can wait to see it was your building more of it.
QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor Looks very nice not much headway so far but pretty good all the same. If yousend me your mail address I will send you some tombstones, I make them myself and i owe you rgds ian
QUOTE: Originally posted by tangerine-jack OK, cool, if I'm in Texas I'll be sure to see your railroad! I would imagine the cut will be quite the canyon after some geological time goes by. Looks to me like the makings of a very nice layout. Good job![tup] [oX)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by John Busby Hi Capt Carrales That looks to be one well thought out acorn cant wait to see what the oak tree looks like. It's a lot greener that I thought it would be ( probably me watching to many westerns) The size doesn't matter its the pleasure it brings you and your family that counts Mine is only 30' X 10" at the moment and gives me a great deal of pleasure in construction, play time and dreams that are far out of proportion to its small current size. SWMBO enjoys trying to find the impossable suitable plants for the line and has the odd idea that some times helps. So it might just as well be one of those massive empires you some times see in GR mag it gives me the same pleasure those guys get out of there monster size lines no reason your line cannot do the same for you. regards John
The Dixie D Short Line "Lux Lucet In Tenebris Nihil Igitur Mors Est Ad Nos 2001"
Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?
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