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    I'm back

    Welcome back...Moving?...you must be exhausted! I'm sure being back here is a nice break..have fun unpacking...lol
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    Streets, curbs and sidewalks....

    Here's some more info on streets and roads: A link to a thread on the OGR forum, an O gauge forum. Hope its ok to post a link to another forum here. There are some pretty good examples here. http://ogaugerr.infopop.cc/6/ubb.x?a=tpc&s=63160042&f=57660482&m=2676022531&r=6346062731#6346062731...
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    Streets, curbs and sidewalks....

    Good Idea Matt ;) I was looking back in december for the same thing and had a hard time. I was researching for an O gauge road we built for a coworker. The truck was kitbuilt by my cubemate. Here's what I came up with..the roadway is made form different sized ballast mixed with white glue...
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    First hydrocal stonework

    Inspired by Caseys stone wall..and my cubemates experience with same inspriation....I finally took the plunge and attempted some stonework!! I need a tunnel portal for a diorama I'm working on, so I tried that. I used a corrugated cardboard cutout that I used on the diorama and wrapped...
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    Logging Pictures From Jim T.

    Just curious..where were these pics taken? Of what era is the donkey engine? Do they still use them? (Obviously I know nothing which is why I ask so many seemingly silly questions :D ) Maybe the bucket hiding behind the engine belongs to the tracked 'thingy'
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    No peace for Fred.

    LOL :D Shamus, that's a great little scene! I love the well and path. So what's that woman handling in plain sight of Fred, a large piece of 'wood'? Who IS she? Did they have girly lumberjacks way back then?
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    Vic, McFortner, and Toon!!!

    and even MORE best wishes from someone who didn't realize that this was a b'day thread..and who has actually been working on the railroad for once...lol