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ollevon,
After 19 years I finally completed my layout. I went to Kinkos and had a 4' x 16' copy of your photo made and hung it in front of my benchwork. Thanks for not posting a lower quality photo. It loaded faster than the progress I was makin
Glenng6,
Congrats. on getting your layout completed, That photo was one of the first ones I took. That is the best complement anyone could ever get. Thank you for that. Like I said before I am having problems posting pictures right now, but I will again soon.
Thank you again
Sam
After 19 years I finally completed my layout. I went to Kinkos and had a 4' x 16' copy of your photo made and hung it in front of my benchwork. Thanks for not posting a lower quality photo. It loaded faster than the progress I was making.
Hi Johnboy,
Thanks for that.my lay-out is based on New England and I try to get every aspect of New England.
I work mostly on water front as far as my railroad goes.I Have two harbors, one on each side of the layout. Right now I have been having problems with posting pictures, but as soon as I can that squared away I will be posting much more pictures of my New England & North Coast railroad. My railroad will be featured in an upcoming issue of Model Railroader Mag. Wish I could tell you when but I just don't know. some day soon I hope.
OLLE,
That is a fantastic shot. Very well done.
Looking at it I would swear I was in New England ordering some clam chowder.
Keep them coming.
Johnboy out........................................
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ollevon Hi Rich, The tug boat is the Taurus its a steam tug boat 1900 from Model Ship-ways a division of Model Expo. Kit No. 2021. Google Model Expo, and on the left, click on ship kits and you will find the Taurus. The kit comes with a bunch of detail parts and is a lot of fun to build. Its a solid wood water line hull and is worth every penny of its cost. Sam
Hi Rich,
The tug boat is the Taurus its a steam tug boat 1900 from Model Ship-ways a division of Model Expo. Kit No. 2021. Google Model Expo, and on the left, click on ship kits and you will find the Taurus. The kit comes with a bunch of detail parts and is a lot of fun to build. Its a solid wood water line hull and is worth every penny of its cost.
Here is the link to that tug:
http://www.modelexpo-online.com/product.asp?ITEMNO=MS2021
That is a beautiful boat and you did a very nice job building it.
Rich
Alton Junction
galaxy spidge: rclanger: On my system your picture took a long time to display. You might want to explore making your images smaller. They will upload and download faster. ...and be seen more. If it takes to long to load many will not look at all. Very nice dock scene. I do look forward to viewing more. Based on the quality of what we see in this pic, if they choose not to wait, it is their loss. He has a beauteous of a water/harbor scene with lots of details that many would drool over. SO it would be worth the wait.
spidge: rclanger: On my system your picture took a long time to display. You might want to explore making your images smaller. They will upload and download faster. ...and be seen more. If it takes to long to load many will not look at all. Very nice dock scene. I do look forward to viewing more.
rclanger: On my system your picture took a long time to display. You might want to explore making your images smaller. They will upload and download faster.
On my system your picture took a long time to display. You might want to explore making your images smaller. They will upload and download faster.
...and be seen more. If it takes to long to load many will not look at all.
Very nice dock scene. I do look forward to viewing more.
Based on the quality of what we see in this pic, if they choose not to wait, it is their loss. He has a beauteous of a water/harbor scene with lots of details that many would drool over. SO it would be worth the wait.
I agree. The work is top notch. I have high speed internet and don't need to wait, but wanted to pass along a hard learned fact for a guy that seemed to have some doubt.
John
How'd you do that? The picture, I mean?
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spidge rclanger: On my system your picture took a long time to display. You might want to explore making your images smaller. They will upload and download faster. ...and be seen more. If it takes to long to load many will not look at all. Very nice dock scene. I do look forward to viewing more.
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First: Great modeling, really impressive.
Second: Feeling really dumb - how DO you post a picture? On this reply screen the Link icon is grayed out, and I tried to just paste the photo and that didn't work.
What's the sequence?
Thanks. OwenW
yep...loads up really quick here....really nice scene....going to look forward to seeing more of your work.
It might be time for some to start questioning their ISP as to what their upload is ...if it is slower than begin looking for someone that gets it higher then...we went through a few of these threads wherein someone would want smaller pictures..only to end up with a thumbnail....
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No probleb loading here. nice scene
L.H.
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rclanger On my system your picture took a long time to display. You might want to explore making your images smaller. They will upload and download faster.
It loads plenty quick on my system.
The water in the picture looks different. Did you use Plexiglas with paint under it?
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Tell us about the tug boat. Who makes it?
Lee, the driver drove it on so he'll have to drive it off! No really, there is a dirt road between the large building (boat shop) and the small lobster shack.
yankee flyer Ollevon Fantastic picture, Is that a painting?I only have one question. How does the driver get the Pickup off the dock? Having fun. Lee
Ollevon
Fantastic picture, Is that a painting?I only have one question. How does the driver get the Pickup off the dock?
Having fun.
Lee
Through the building with the big open door?
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If that's a practice photo, I can't wait to see the good ones.
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Nice photo at that !
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this is the first time I am trying to post a picture