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Seems to me that I am in the "Dog days" of layout construction. My track has been laid for ages and the mountains have sprung up from the benchwork. A few buildings are being built on my workbench. And now I'm starting to add grass & shrubs, and some rock details. The rock details are being formed from sculptamold in latex rubber forms. Once placed I have to wait for the scultamold to fully heal/cure before I can paint/stain them. It's seems as if things have slowed down to a crawl. Have you experienced this? Is this common? Seems like benchwork, track bed, roadbed, and track showed progress daily. Scenery seems much slower. <br /> <br />Trevor[:)]
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