BennysRR wrote: i had some from before .. Ben
David
I still have them, they are out side , i just needed a few more building to put around the railroad . I have to take some more pictures and try and post them , I don't know if i can in this new forum yet . Ben
Have fun with your trains
Tom Trigg
ttrigg
I saw them ,thanks for the idea , when i go get some more log cabin s, i'll pick one up and try it , Vic after i paint my bird houses i let them dry a day or two , then i spray them with about 4 coats of clear coat this seems to work for me ,this is my 2nd year on some of the bird houses, and they don't look to bad . Ben
I have made about five of these bird feeders from scratch. All I need now is the G railroad to go with it.
I went and got some more log cabin bird houses and a round bird house to make a water tower today , now i must make a base for it and put a water pipe on it and make a latter to put on it. thanks ben
perry
you can start out with a G -scale starter set , and add to it. ben
Ben,
My Wife just picked up a brid feeder light house. I think she found it at the lumber yard. It is already taking its rightful place next to the track.
Jaime
The head is gray, hands don't work , back is weak, legs give out, eyes are gone, money go's and my wife still love's Me.
Lowes hardware store sells bird feeders that are pretty good. Take off the bottom and sit them on the ground. Best thing, they are only $15. Besides the one in the following picture, they sell a red school house about the same size.
Regards,
Mark
M. Gilger - President and Chief Engineer MM&G web
Web Site: http://mmg-garden-rr.webs.com/
This is the water tank I made from the birdhouse.
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