S shamus Registered Member Dec 17, 2000 3,489 0 36 88 UK Feb 6, 2004 #1 Just got around to finishing this "Scrap & Pipe" car. even the chassis was scratchbuilt from 1/8" plywood. Shamus
Just got around to finishing this "Scrap & Pipe" car. even the chassis was scratchbuilt from 1/8" plywood. Shamus
Ray Marinaccio Active Member Aug 4, 2003 1,940 0 36 67 Dewey Az. Visit site Feb 6, 2004 #2 Nice work Paul. While I was admiriing the detail in the first photo I noticed something on the end of the jib crane, then realized it was a deer in the background.:thumb:
Nice work Paul. While I was admiriing the detail in the first photo I noticed something on the end of the jib crane, then realized it was a deer in the background.:thumb:
P pttom Member Jan 4, 2003 179 0 16 80 Denton N.C. Visit site Feb 6, 2004 #3 That's neat, looks like a hardware on wheels.:thumb:
S sumpter250 multiscale modelbuilder Jan 19, 2002 3,073 0 36 81 Vernon Hills, Illinois Visit site Feb 6, 2004 #4 Oohhhhhhh, that.....is.....nice! :thumb: Pete
J jon-monon Active Member Aug 15, 2002 4,590 0 36 61 Cobblers Knob, IN www.2guyzandsumtrains.com Feb 6, 2004 #5 That's Sweeeeeeeeet!!!! :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
T Ty Rayles New Member Feb 9, 2003 42 0 6 my winter getaway Visit site Feb 6, 2004 #6 Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumb:
D Drew Toner Member Mar 2, 2002 325 0 16 66 McLennan, Alberta, Canada. Visit site Feb 6, 2004 #7 Excellent!! C'mon Paul, it's O for heaven sakes :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
G grlakeslogger Member Sep 2, 2003 128 0 16 WI, USA Visit site Feb 6, 2004 #8 Definitely a lot of logging character. Very nice. So, Paul, you seem to be very happy working in O scale. --Stu--
Definitely a lot of logging character. Very nice. So, Paul, you seem to be very happy working in O scale. --Stu--
S shamus Registered Member Dec 17, 2000 3,489 0 36 88 UK Feb 7, 2004 #9 Hiya Gang, Many thanks indeed. Yeah, 0n30 is great to work in. Shamus
G George D Member Aug 28, 2003 229 0 16 87 Yorktown, VA Visit site Feb 7, 2004 #10 Impressive modeling and photography (as usual).:thumb: :thumb: George
J jmarksbery Active Member Sep 25, 2002 1,004 0 36 83 Butler, Kentucky USA members.aol.com Feb 7, 2004 #11 Toooooooooo Kewl. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Matthyro Will always be re-membered Dec 28, 2000 4,550 0 36 87 Georgetown, Ontario,Canada Feb 7, 2004 #12 Very nice Paul. The details are amazing.
S shamus Registered Member Dec 17, 2000 3,489 0 36 88 UK Feb 9, 2004 #13 Thanks once again, problem is, I have run out of idea's for my next project shamus
T TomPM Another Fried Egg Fan Oct 15, 2002 3,335 0 36 62 Drexel Hill, PA www.trainweb.org Feb 9, 2004 #14 WOW! Once again. Great work!:thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
J jon-monon Active Member Aug 15, 2002 4,590 0 36 61 Cobblers Knob, IN www.2guyzandsumtrains.com Feb 9, 2004 #15 Originally posted by shamus Thanks once again, problem is, I have run out of idea's for my next project shamus Click to expand... Gee, I have loads of ideas but can't seem to find the time :cry: hehehe
Originally posted by shamus Thanks once again, problem is, I have run out of idea's for my next project shamus Click to expand... Gee, I have loads of ideas but can't seem to find the time :cry: hehehe
S shamus Registered Member Dec 17, 2000 3,489 0 36 88 UK Feb 9, 2004 #16 Trust you to come up with that --- hehe Shamus
T Tom Champion New Member Jan 9, 2004 20 0 1 87 Macomb, Michigan Visit site Mar 7, 2004 #17 Shamus: How about factory building furniture? If you happen to be in the Detriot area you could build a few things for (in the planing stage) my road? Such encouragement from this site. All of you are openning my mind about model rr. Thanks, Champ
Shamus: How about factory building furniture? If you happen to be in the Detriot area you could build a few things for (in the planing stage) my road? Such encouragement from this site. All of you are openning my mind about model rr. Thanks, Champ
C Clerk Active Member Nov 6, 2002 1,678 0 36 92 Esparto, California Visit site Mar 8, 2004 #18 Another masterpiece Paul. :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: