I'll betcha I could make some of those out of toothpicks and little tiny washers.
Wow! How did I miss this thread till now? That looks really good, Trucklover:thumb: Your hill sides turned out great, I think that I am going to have to try and do some hills that way, they turn out really nice. Where did you get your rocks on the hillside?
I have to get some of those big orange Lane Dividers, some people in Utah have been trying to make those the state symbol. Lately we have been playing "Get to the Train Club Meeting without passing any orange lane dividers." No one has won in months.
You have done a great job weathering your stuff:thumb: Great job!
Awesome Josh! Now we need to get you working on a full sized layout!
the diorama came out great trucklover! start looking on the sides of highways for little details.like old tires,grease marks,skid marks,etc.it would definitley add alot of realism to your diorama.and you could also take a picture looking down a street and glue it behind your bridge for added depth.cant wait to see your first pics and your new trackplan trucklover!--josh
You've done a great job on this Josh!
Very nice modeling & photos!:thumb:
Hey Josh, you can do more than truck stuff. Where did you find the traffic cones and barriers. You did it to me again all I was doing was looking for information on paint and I have spent 2 hours looking over your CAT Rental, Blast Furnace and rolling mills. Great work! Jerry
That looks just awesome Really it does.
What are the measurement on those traffic barriers. I want to make one to look at on the layout.