does that mean you'll be scratchbuilding a clyde tracklaying machine like the one in the picture?
Bill
Bill
Hi Bill,does that mean you'll be scratchbuilding a clyde tracklaying machine like the one in the picture?
Bill
You are one busy guy!!!!!!I am hoping to work on sceanery and details, to get closer to a finished look , while trying to get the Southern staging on level 1 right, and to start work on Gegoukayoosa on level 5
I need to work on Ore cars for the narrow gauge (which I can use @ home and @ the club), and logging and mining machinery would be cool.
@ the club I want to make some progress with the saw mill.
Bill Nelson
Hi ytter_man,I have 3 of those bachmann donkeys, 2 in a blister pack and one as a flatcar load, just the other day from the LHS. They have pretty good piping detail but i agree with what ya said above about putting bigger skids on em, please let me know how it works for ya?
Agree ytter_man there will be a lot of creativity that can be put into these models. See the inspiring prototype picture posted below.^Lookin forward to em!
I also noticed the lack of a water tank and fairlead on the bachmanns, and it would've been nice of em to put a tin roof on em as a separate piece.
Ahhhh the cure for Bad Arm Disease "BAD" has been discovered......so many will be helped. Just send donations toThe Doc Tom Society for the Recovery of Bent Extremities of Little People. Your donations in combating this crippling disease are appreciated.while interviewing prospective members of the Big donkey crew, many of the applicants were refered to Dr. Gravestone, at his offices in the B-S Lumbr. Co. offices for pysicals . Two of the applicants were diagnosed with bad arm desease, which apearantly has spread across sand mountain into Gorre County, from our neighbors to the north in Gravestone County. Dr, Gravestone was not ready for surgrery, so he had is assistant perform the operation.
The patients are doing well, and are now able to lower the bad arm below thier shoulder. They do, however need extensive pysical therapy, and did not land that prestigious job on the big donkey crew, Time will tell where they get emploied .
Bill Nelson
He Does look like he has the disease pretty bad. Check out this medical photo of a similar sufferer. No known cure available.That engineer type standing in the doorway next to the sign for "fresh eggs" appears to have a bad case of Captain Morgan's Disease. Any cure for that? :mrgreen:
He Does look like he has the disease pretty bad. Check out this medical photo of a similar sufferer. No known cure available.
Doc Tom:cry: