Scenery for my 0n30

shamus

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At long last, scenery has started, still got lots of adding to do, but its on the way.
Shamus
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Matthyro

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Fantastic modeling Paul. Your artistic skills are the envy of us all.
Your photos make your layout look so real can almost hear the sounds of the chuffing locos.
 

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Wow!! The photos made me think about the smell of pine when I entered the St. Regis property near Cherryfield Maine. The photos are so crisp and clear that they look like the real thing. Keep up the excellant work.
Bud
 

Matthyro

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More great photos. Paul, you were supposed to be taking it easy weren't you?
Can hear the scream of the saw at the sawmill as sawdust flies.
Keep all thos LPBs busy. They aren't supposed to be taking breaks are they?
 

sumpter250

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Let's see, O scale is twice HO scale...........that's twice the height, twice the width, and twice the depth. Volume = h X w X d, therefore O scale is eight times the volume.................... You've really turned up the "volume" with this scenery! :cool: :cool: :cool:
Pete
 

Drew1125

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I think the narrow gauge really suits your style of modeling to a tee, Shamus!
The little open-cab critters, logging equipment, structures, & tall timber scenery all come together perfectly to capture a time & a place...
You've out-done yourself again, my friend!
A true masterpiece!
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