Thanks Jay I appreciate the complement. Yes it’s hard time consuming work but it’s also a passion you have to like and seems endless. Thanks for stopping by.An incredible amount of work.
Thanks Jay I appreciate the complement. Yes it’s hard time consuming work but it’s also a passion you have to like and seems endless. Thanks for stopping by.An incredible amount of work.
Thanks Paul I appreciate it.Lovely work.
Thanks Ian. It’s almost done I have one more section to add and I’m calling it done. Thanks for stopping byThat's some layout!
Thanks Tim. I like that old ironBrilliant! All that old American iron on display is beautifully ugly
Me too. Much more character than modern boxes.Thanks Tim. I like that old iron
Thanks for the complement and yes it is. I use a scented smoke oil in them and it makes the whole garage smell good.Is that actual smoke coming from one of your steam engines?
Thanks for the complement and yes it is. I use a scented smoke oil in them and it makes the whole garage smell good.
Lol The flat car is not moving. This is the way they loaded Piggyback trailers through the 1940-60s. The car is sitting still lol.less cool on a moving flat car though
Thanks John I know you always enjoy my layouts. I painted that figure probably 30 years ago. I’ll see if I have any videos to load up to YouTube for you.Like the driver getting out out the truck cab , that's a nice touch
Thanks I appreciate it. There’s a lot of hard work here and lots of $$$ too. It’s a very relaxing though I did this so one day when I fully retire I can have something to do. Glad you like it.Wow Lee, I’ve just found this and what a read. What a set up - what a build. Some incredible work Lee. I think even my BIL would be jealous of your layout.
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