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My work bench is very cluttered. I actually have added those easy stack shelving from walmart to assist in the overflow. <br /> <br />I just got into the logging and ore business with a new MDC Shay and cars. It will be some time before they are ready for the rails. I am finishing my slab steel loads by chains on Athearn Heavy duty flats. My new airslide grain and material (Flour, seeds etc) are being lettered for the fictional "Cold Harbor Coop" And Cold Harbor is going to be my first town. I suppose planning the town square, waterfront and plastic citizens are going to be alot of fun. <br /> <br />I just finished my set of 6 Athearn Box cars equipped with wooden doors and loads such as corn, wheat and grains for the feed mill as well as a coop. Walthers Midstate Marble is my next building project. Metal Wheelsets threaten to create a pile of plastic wheelsets that are going to have to be dealt with. <br /> <br />My version of a HO scale harbor continues to evolve as I acquire kits after much thought and planning. It will feature a seafood operation, shipyard and possibly a fruit pier much like the one at city docks in Philadelphia. I am basically finished with acquiring steam engines and will be looking at one or two deisel sets before my roster is completed. <br /> <br />Finally construction will begin on a 1x5 foot "Timesaver" using snap track and possibly some small buidlings and scenery as a test bed/learning tool. I am beginning to eye some areas of the house for potentail running of trains. <br /> <br />I also spend some time at the local hobby shop for advice, information and so forth. <br /> <br />Lee
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