I'm not real good at dawg identification or Mack trucks, so I could be wrong. I think that's the kind of dog you find sitting on a Mack truck's hood, or similar to it; some kinda bulldawg. His name is Fido, the plastic dawg
I usually confuse myself too, Woody!
Thanks on the weatherin', first try. Used Shamus's track layin techniques with the ballast. Next time my neighbor, Bob, goes out of town for the day, I will sneak over and replace the plain track section he has on his TV to display his loco's. A little sneak surprise. I'm going to do a little more first, maybe add a shanty or a small camp site in the woods.
Let's call the 15 ton version 'Big Mack', doggie is 'Li'l Mack' then. Ok, who wins?
- Big Mack starts to the right, tries to run down Li'l Mack.
- Li'l Mack jumps to the side, at the last second.
- Big Mack can't stop, hits the bumper at the end of the track, derails and topples down the banking.
- Li'l Mack runs to Big Mack and lifts his leg...
- Big Mack starts to rust. (Too bad, he just came from the paint shop.)
Hey Marty, thanks. These are the 20 trees I made Sunday night in about one hour, then planted in another hour or so. I think a large forest could be done in a few hours with a couple of people working together. They are quite easy, and I think the process could be sped up by using more large trees, less small ones, and practice I did nothing to preserve them and I planted them "green" so it will be interesting to see how long they last.