I recently purchased and had a chance to put this kit together today. Nice!!! It's as scale as it gets!!!
Wow. Looks like it would take patience. Was it easy or does it take patience?
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Very nice! Jon, your work continues to be outstanding. Please keep sharing.
Regards,
John
Jon, while I am sure Brennans are great kits, It is obvious you are a craftsman! Great work.
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
WOW!! Awesome pics man. That looks very realistic. Thanks for sharing.
Chief, It was easy, but it does require some time. I started at around noon and had it set on the layout a 4:00 PM. The "must haves" are a soldering pencil/iron that puts out some good heat and a decent pair of wire cutters. Every minute was worth the effort, I honestly don't believe there is another O scale chain link fence kit offered by anyone else on the market that matches it's quality.
Looks awesome!!! A great compliment to your buildings.
World Map
underworld ;)
Nice improvement Jon!!
now you need some vine in the gate.
Andre.
The fence looks awesome! And those hobos look like they're right off the Eastern Front: what figures are they?
The figures a 1:48 resin cast made by a company called Verlinden that I found on Ebay.
I'm not sure if I've posted this here before, but I've had great success with Brennan's wooden fence kit, also!
nicely done. I have this kit (3 yrs) and finally getting to point on layout of using it. BTW what is th elain building front with windows covered with slats made from. very well done.
bill d
model in O. the Western NY and Ontario Railroad
Thanks for posting, Jon. These sure are inspiring.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Bill D, The plain looking building next to the brick one is made from a piece of foam board bought at Office Depot for a couple of dollars. I also used Grandt Line windows and stained the building with pastel chalks.
Nice JON as always, U DA MAN!!!!
laz57
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