A buddy of mine has that forney. its terrible stock in the curves, totally unsuited for tight radius.
Tender looks superb! Is the stone work scratchbuild or is it from New england brownstone?
All around great scene:thumb:
Philip
Joe Fugate, writing in Model Railroad Hobbyist says hobbyists of today are not craftsman but an 'all thumbs'
Thats really going to help with MRH sales. Brilliantsign1
HC
10 x 12 legs
FYI......That loader is featured in the Gazette 1:20 this month and the legs are 10" x 12".
Bill, Your representation looks fine to me.
I guess once it was anchored to prevent lateral movement they were stable. I'd fear being under one with legs of any sort. What a snorting...
so many choices
I'm planning a 14 X 10 logging layout with benchwork shaped like a capital E. May change to narrow gauge On30 coal operation though. Something on the narrow gauge operation?????????
Sugar Cane would also be great!
HC
who greased the rails
Just a suggestion. A friend of mine dragged a fine file across the rails in a diagonal direction and it increases tractive power. He also added stick on weights in obscure areas. The weights are made for the auto/tire industry and inexpensive.
Logging rules!sign1...