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  1. satokuma

    Coming Home

    Great detail in the Urban scene...more pictures...great inspiration.
  2. satokuma

    A Crummy For The Mine Run

    Real nice.....I like the multi-tasking aspect of short line stock...often rolling stock must pull multiple duties Here is one on the BearCat RR...think I saw idea in an old NScale magazine...
  3. satokuma

    Galloping Goose

    Nice, very nice and inspirational. Guess it is HO? Does anyone doe the 'Goose' in N scale...love the water scene and the lighthouse and the........Nice, very nice
  4. satokuma

    The Ash Creek Lumber Co.

    Learned your lessons well...now you are giving them to the group. Well done!
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    The Ash Creek Lumber Co.

    Very nice....keep the pictures coming of the McCloud River RR.... BTW...where is this McCloud located...freelance? Do like the trees...is it HO?
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    Yet another removable Eoad

    here we go...got this one from a current topic about missing links....its HO but very nice stuff http://www.horailroad.com/b_online_clinics.shtml
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    Yet another removable Eoad

    Just had a thought...I used to do home brewing...used heat shrink foil for the tops...worked with hair blower...foil would wrap tight and show all the detail....then could just cut way. Came in bunch for a few dollars...fill up the junk yard in no time.
  8. satokuma

    Shortline Freight Cars

    Got to agree with the Short lines. Weaned on Central Oregon and Pacific and now my own Freelanced BearCatRR is an eclectic bunch of shortline rolling stock.... CORP Port of Tillamook Bay Seattle and Northcoast Willamette & Pacific Portland and Western Union RR of Oregon St Marys...
  9. satokuma

    Cribbing

    here are a few on the BearCat RR. The top one is constructed of logs with some backfill to give me a little room on the row. The second one is match sticks...all in N scale - still needs alot of scenery detail....
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    Yet another removable Eoad

    I just tried the idea with the foil...actually used the heaver foil that comes off wine bottles..painted up and rusted..yet to crush. and add more junk..... http://www.railimages.com/cgi-bin/album.pl?photo=Michael%20Christy/junkyard_cars_Nov.jpg&password=pooh48&username=Michael%20Christy
  11. satokuma

    Telephone pole

    I model in "N" scale and just used toothpicks and some crossarms from (I think) 'Depots by John'..then painted the insulatiors...will try the small seed beads (from "sig others" hobbycorner)..then planted them along the row, low and kinda crooked because that is what I see around this part of...
  12. satokuma

    Looking for N scale ships

    Try these sites: http://www.isp.on.ca/Sylvan/n-scaleproducts.htm#N-Scale%20Marine%20Kits and http://www.modeltechstudios.com/PrPoductpgN.htm
  13. satokuma

    stops!!!

    Stops Here is one on mine on the layout in progress... Home of the BearCat Light at the End of the Tunnel http://hometown.aol.com/satokuma/index.html