The NM's engine house gets "planted"!

roryglasgow

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Really nice work, Tyson! I can picture a structure like that sitting on a siding somewhere in East Texas, too. Very Southern looking! :) Your lighting is really superb. Your layout is really shaping up!

Maybe that dog is so mean 'cause you had him fixed. And if *I* were made out of plastic, that might put me in a foul mood, too...
 
Oh my, Tyson,
Just when I thought I had all my switches laid, you had to come along with that engine shed!!
Now I gotta have one, too! But there's just no satisfactory spot without squeezin' in another spur. Don't get me wrong, now I'm not complainin', I'm just ready to move on to the trees!!
Great modelling, Tyson,no kidding.
:D :D
 

eightyeightfan1

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Nice Tyson. I'm jealous. To bad I'm modeling today. The CNE would have had the wood one torn down and a modern steel one in its place.
To late for me...I already went from N to HO.
 

Drew1125

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Hey Tyson...
Just an idea...
If you might want some old gears, axles, rods, &/or other metal machine type parts to be laying around inside, or outside your engine house, old broken watches are a great source for those little details...