QUOTE: Originally posted by rexhea BTW: Gators may eat Seminoles, but Elephants stomp Gators.[:D][:D]
QUOTE: Almost forgot, I'm 59 today. Love to get'um but hate to count'um![:D][:D] REX
QUOTE: Originally posted by rexhea QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999 Rex, After many great ideas submitted by members of the forum, one member steered me to Ian Macmillian's web site. http://www.portsmouthbranch.com/trees I was very impressed by his method of making hillside trees. Almost forgot, I'm 59 today. Love to get'um but hate to count'um! REX
QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999 Rex, After many great ideas submitted by members of the forum, one member steered me to Ian Macmillian's web site. http://www.portsmouthbranch.com/trees I was very impressed by his method of making hillside trees.
QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999 Rex, Excellent work on the dense forest... I have always been a little intimidated by trees. My last layout looked like it had been through a forest fire.... one tree here, one tree there..... I like the idea of the polyester balls. Sounds like a good way to cover a lot of area quick. Dave
QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon I can't seem to take a good photo to save my life today, but here's my latest project, a Guilford GP40-2L. I started with an Athearn GP40-2, removed the cab, nose and battery boxes. I added a Details Associates Canadian safety cab, and some detail parts from various sources. The air filter shields and recessed brake wheel were made from styrene. The shell is pretty much done, with the windows, wipers and antennae left to add, and then some chassis work. Dan
QUOTE: I had to have a sweat towel before I hit the post button.
QUOTE: would it be cool to post a pic from time to time of the old layout???
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