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    Why?

    Model Railroading is a versatile hobby. You can do what you want, be as picky as you want,or not, be as detailed as you want, or not, think about trains, take pictures, build models or just be an arm chair modeler. What ever feels the best or works the best for you "DO IT". Bill
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    Second Go at Weathering - Box & Crate Factory

    You asked for it.sign1 If this building is around for a while which it looks like, the windows are a little to white and all the metal should have dirt and rust. And they could have bin just painted. You always have to have a story to tell if somebody asks how come.....................? Very...
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    Rooming House - First attempt at weathering

    Looks very good. Keep up the good work. Bill
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    Log Jammer

    Thank you Bill
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    Log Jammer

    I seen this in Sept/Oct 2008 and thought it would look good on my N-trak module. The flat car is a Dimi-Trains wood kit that I built back in the 80ies. The donkey engine is from Cache Creek Scale Models and the rest of it I scratchbuilt. Bill
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    Rooming House - First attempt at weathering

    Any bit of weathering makes a model look better. The pipes with the white running down the roof should have a little rust mixed in. All in all, very good, NICE Bill
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    Log Jammer

    I first seen the Log Jammer in the Sept/Oct Gazette on page 40 and I throught it would look good on my N-trak moduel. The flat car is a Dimi-Trains wood kit that I built back in the 80ies. The Donkey Engine is from Cache Creek Scale Models and for the rest of it I scratchbuilt it. Bill
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    Where do you get your Logging Stuff?

    Try republiclocomotiveworks.com ,if not go to google and search for it. Bill
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    JV Models Lucas sawmill

    I don't have a layout Mike. These kits are for my N-trak module. When I have completed the module, I will send lots of pictures. Bill
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    1st structure in my sawmill complex complete

    Very nice work. I like the background, it looks like mine. Bill:thumb:
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    JV Models Lucas sawmill

    I live in Luskville QC, a little town 30 miles from Ottawa in Pontiac county. I sometime use washes of paint. The McCabe sawmill project, all the walls were sprayed with a light gray first, then spray or brush on the main color . After, take fine sandpaper and sand off some of the paint.I have...
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    The makin's of one nasty accident

    That looks great for 3 hrs., what would it look like if you had 6 hrs.:confused: Bill
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    JV Models Lucas sawmill

    It is not for a diorama. I build my models on hard cardboard so I can detail them at the work table, then I glue them to the module. The light gray is Age-It Easy by Micro-Mark. The brown detail over the light gray is dark brown leather dve mixed with alcohol. The very dark gray is my on mix of...
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    The Old West Structures

    Wild West Kits There is a company that makes these kits. It is called "Wild West Scale Models". www.wildwestmodels.com Bill
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    Sawmill Carriage pictures

    Taken at the International Plowing Match which is held once a year in Ont Canada. Bill
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    JV Models Lucas sawmill

    J.R. Booth needs a new sawmill, the old is run down. Under logging and mining you can see the new sawmill McCabe. For some reason logging and mining etc; is down. Bill
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    J V Models Lucas sawmill (n scale)

    Mooreway If you go to google under images and type sawmill carriage, you may find some. Thank you Bill
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    J V Models Lucas sawmill (n scale)

    The sawmill parts came from Republic Locomotive Works, Kit # 2285, scale Nn3. The kit has metal and wood parts and you have to assemble them.:oops: It took me 4 tries to get the rip saw together. Thanks for the kind works. Bill
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    JV Models Lucas sawmill #2

    More pictures
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    J V Models Lucas sawmill (n scale)

    The old run down mill has seen its days. The new mill is the McCabe complex witch will be named J.R. Booth Lumbering Co. Mr Booth was a lumber baron in the Ottawa Valley Canada. Bill