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Rick
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Posted - 01/31/2020 : 06:35:04 AM
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In 1:1, how tall is it?
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TRAINS1941
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Posted - 01/31/2020 : 07:54:50 AM
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Excellent addition to the RR Roland.
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Jerry
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Hopeless
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Posted - 01/31/2020 : 8:02:34 PM
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Thanks. To answer Rick, the mast is 9 inches tall and the boom is 12. I cut 3 inches off the mast because it just looked to tall.
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Philip
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Posted - 02/01/2020 : 12:33:35 PM
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Wowsa!
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Hopeless
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Posted - 04/09/2020 : 09:50:11 AM
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I have been enjoying my stay at home time by playing with the layout. If I didn't have it I would be going crazy. I started working on the abandoned ore dock with the tree in the roof again. It will be a background model so not a lot of extra detail.
Dock with out the tree

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A couple of other pictures of finished scenes



Thanks for looking. Roland
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Rick
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Posted - 04/09/2020 : 10:11:10 AM
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Such a beautiful layout. Thanks for sharing with us.
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CieloVistaRy
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Posted - 04/09/2020 : 10:30:13 AM
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Roland,
Very well done, as usual! I enjoy the minute attention to detail.
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BigLars
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Posted - 04/09/2020 : 11:47:29 AM
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Roland, Very inspirational. Can you tell me more about the truck?
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TRAINS1941
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Posted - 04/09/2020 : 12:04:59 PM
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What a beautiful layout.
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Jerry
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brucet
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Posted - 04/09/2020 : 8:19:53 PM
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Inspiration plus. Well done.
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Hopeless
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Posted - 04/09/2020 : 8:22:25 PM
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Thank you all. I do get a lot of inspiration from this group.
Larry, I'm not surprised you are interested in the truck. Lots of them were used during WWI. 4 wheel drive, 4 wheel steering, and 4 wheel brakes. I was lucky to find an original McKenzie Iron and Steel kit at a show about 10 years ago. I think Wiseman is now producing them.
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Hopeless
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Posted - 04/14/2020 : 2:48:16 PM
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I finished the ore dock today. Added dirt bushes and trees. It is in place on the layout and will have retaining walls and more dirt and foliage added.

Thanks for looking. Roland
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Rick
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Posted - 04/14/2020 : 2:55:28 PM
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TRAINS1941
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Posted - 04/14/2020 : 3:44:31 PM
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I have to agree with Rick on this one Roland!!
You have become one of those "Masters" that we all hope to achieve!
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Jerry
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Michael Hohn
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Posted - 04/14/2020 : 8:23:35 PM
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I fully enjoy seeing your work, Roland. Lots of beautifully constructed structures, details, and vignettes. Plus a fine sense of humor.
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