S shamus Registered Member Dec 17, 2000 3,489 0 36 88 UK Apr 9, 2003 #1 Thought I would take the roof off the engine shed to let a little daylight enter the shed whilst I took a photo of the loco's inside. Shamus Attachments inshed.jpg 90.3 KB · Views: 188
Thought I would take the roof off the engine shed to let a little daylight enter the shed whilst I took a photo of the loco's inside. Shamus
J jon-monon Active Member Aug 15, 2002 4,590 0 36 61 Cobblers Knob, IN www.2guyzandsumtrains.com Apr 9, 2003 #2 sweet!
T TomPM Another Fried Egg Fan Oct 15, 2002 3,335 0 36 62 Drexel Hill, PA www.trainweb.org Apr 9, 2003 #3 Incredible!
C Casey Feedwater Member Jun 10, 2002 802 0 16 78 Lake of the Ozarks, MO. homepage.mac.com Apr 9, 2003 #4 Another incredible scene, Shamus. Very nice.
E eightyeightfan1 Now I'm AMP'd Jun 18, 2002 2,772 0 36 63 Torrington, Ct. Apr 9, 2003 #5 Excellent, Shamus...Allways excellent!
T Tyson Rayles Active Member Sep 25, 2001 4,310 0 36 Poverty Acres, North Carolina Visit site Apr 9, 2003 #6
D davidstrains Active Member Aug 29, 2002 1,014 0 36 Stafford, VA Visit site Apr 9, 2003 #7 how do you top that???
S sumpter250 multiscale modelbuilder Jan 19, 2002 3,073 0 36 81 Vernon Hills, Illinois Visit site Apr 10, 2003 #9 You didn't have to lift the roof.......just pull the SHAYdes ! I'm running out of unused words, sooooo.... Pete
You didn't have to lift the roof.......just pull the SHAYdes ! I'm running out of unused words, sooooo.... Pete
S shamus Registered Member Dec 17, 2000 3,489 0 36 88 UK Apr 11, 2003 #10 Oohhh Pete, I should have called it Daylightfull shamus
L Lighthorseman Active Member Jul 24, 2002 1,240 0 36 58 Out in the sticks Visit site Apr 14, 2003 #11 Wow. Inspiring modelling, sir!