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Posted by TBat55 on Sunday, March 20, 2005 1:10 PM
This is a view inside my mountain. I made it so kids could duck under and come up inside:





took these also...

a tunnel portal:


a bridge abutment:


some scenery:

Terry

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 20, 2005 5:01 PM
Great view for thos of us still trying to figure out how this is done. The scenery is something to be proud of. I love the weeds and ivy under the bridge abutment.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 20, 2005 8:20 PM
Very Very Nice!!!!!! Doing a great job with the Scenery!

DON
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Posted by TBat55 on Monday, March 21, 2005 5:54 AM
I could not post pictures for a very long time. I think the problem was the website I was using for "hosting" (a place to upload ans store the photos). My computer has too many security features.

I finally found a website called Shutterfly
http://www.shutterfly.com/home/signin_member.jsp
which is free because they hope you'll order photo prints someday. I did, and the service is fast and cheap.

Sign up there, take some digital photos, and upload them. To post one of these it's easiest to run 2 Internet browser sessions at the same time (run Internet Explorer twice and tile both windows). One window has your photo album and the other window has the forum reply.

Then on the Shutterfly site view one of your pictures alone (big size so it posts big). Right-click the photo and select or highlight the "address URL"



Copy this info (hold Ctrl, press "C" for copy), switch to the forum reply box and type the following without spaces inside the brackets.

[ i m g ]Ctrl+V will paste the photo address here[ / i m g]

Repeat forever so we can see your pictures. Have fun!

Now I've got to post more since I've got Shutterfly open..















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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 21, 2005 8:00 AM
Dam nice job! Love that big gully!!!!!!

DON
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 21, 2005 8:33 AM
Beautiful work, I envy your kids. I wi***here was a layout available during my childhood that I could have learned from. Keep on R.R.ing.
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Posted by ereimer on Monday, March 21, 2005 9:41 AM
very nice photos , that shot inside the mountain is one of those ' a picture is worth 1000 words' shots . thank you
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Posted by oleirish on Monday, March 21, 2005 11:12 AM
Vary nice lot of work there Do'nt mind me just testing to see if I can post somthing(part of my old HO layout
OLE'IRISH( JIM)
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 21, 2005 2:05 PM
Wow! I am just at the part of construction where I am forming my foam mountains. I hope they turn out as nice as yours.

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Posted by sledgehammer on Monday, March 21, 2005 7:04 PM
You defenately have an eye for detail. Keep up the good work hope to see more pics in the future
My train of thought gets interupted by the whistle http://s5.photobucket.com/albums/y193/sledgehammer33/ Derrick Jones
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 21, 2005 7:25 PM
Tbat55 where did u get those bridges scratch made or kits?
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Posted by TBat55 on Tuesday, March 22, 2005 5:38 AM
Walthers Double Truss Bridge kit (and Code 83 bridge track) on Chooch abutments. Chooch doesn't make a double track pier so I cut and spliced 2 single piers. Deck girder bridges into truss are kits from Micro Engineering.

The single track deck girder bridge is made from ME and Central Valley parts. It's on an 18"R curve so I used 3 girders and wood trestle supports. It leads into a blasted rock portal. This track is modeled as abandoned with plenty of weeds. The idea is the railroad built this fast and cheap, but later added the double tracks for heavier locos.

Terry

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