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railman28
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Posted - 07/31/2016 : 11:21:53 AM
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The build is looking good. Glad your having fun with it.
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It's only make-believe
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kirk
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Posted - 08/02/2016 : 3:22:34 PM
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Slowly, slowly... shingling the back of the roof now, and working on the shabby windows... A piece of plywood will be covering the worst part of a window. Seems that the stone monument business is slow in early 1936 :)

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kebmo
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Posted - 08/02/2016 : 4:08:43 PM
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hot diggity it's great seeing you back at the bench. didn't you say you had about 20 more structures to build? 
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NVNGRR
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Posted - 08/02/2016 : 11:53:20 PM
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Its great to see you back in the train shed again. I always look forward to your next project.
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Arizona Dave
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Posted - 08/04/2016 : 1:10:56 PM
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I concur, great to see you back at work on the railroad, Troels!
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Dave
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Geezer
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Posted - 08/05/2016 : 09:29:09 AM
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Nice job on the roof Troels.... I know the drill on this one....;-)
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David J Buchholz
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Posted - 08/05/2016 : 8:45:57 PM
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quote: Originally posted by kirk
Seems that the stone monument business is slow in early 1936 :)
The stone monument business picked up considerably world-wide in the 40's.
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kirk
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Posted - 08/05/2016 : 11:49:07 PM
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quote: Originally posted by David J Buchholz
quote: Originally posted by kirk
Seems that the stone monument business is slow in early 1936 :)
The stone monument business picked up considerably world-wide in the 40's.
I'm sure mr. Germeroth will be pleased to hear that! 
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Troels Kirk Näsum, Sweden |
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kirk
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Posted - 08/07/2016 : 3:14:04 PM
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The raw build is now pretty much done... some detailing, support pilings and a crane still to add before painting/weathering. Great fun!

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Troels Kirk Näsum, Sweden |
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Bill Gill
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Posted - 08/07/2016 : 3:49:22 PM
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Nice, Troels, not a wasted inch in town, very Maine-ish.
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Terrell
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Posted - 08/07/2016 : 4:08:33 PM
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Great! Looking forward to seeing what you do with the paint and weathering.
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brucet
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Posted - 08/07/2016 : 6:24:32 PM
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Troels I hope you get as make enjoyment out of your hobby as we do watching you.
I only pray you never copyright your concepts because I would be bankrupt with the number I have 'borrowed' to use as a basis for some my own buildings. :)
regards
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BigLars
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Posted - 08/07/2016 : 7:51:13 PM
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Troels, Very nice build. There is so much room under the structure that is begging for some broken monument attempts or old coffins dropped out of a trap door in the floor. :-)
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Ray Dunakin
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Posted - 08/08/2016 : 12:49:31 AM
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I haven't checked in here for a couple months, and now I see Troels is modeling again -- awesome! Looking good, and nice to see you working your magic once more.
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Neil M
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