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Bill Gill
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Posted - 02/14/2021 : 4:59:11 PM
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Bob, There's a holiday feeling in the air there :)
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Orionvp17
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Posted - 02/14/2021 : 5:08:08 PM
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I agree with Greg and Bill... this has a "magical air" about it. Looking out the window here, though, at the white stuff piled high on the lawn and all, I've had about enough for the season.... Temp is plus ten, wind chill is five below.... Not "feelin' it" right now....
Nicely done, Bob!
Pete  in Michigan
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Michael Hohn
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Posted - 02/14/2021 : 7:45:24 PM
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Yeah, I like the snow.
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BurleyJim
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Posted - 02/14/2021 : 11:05:00 PM
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Bob,
Great looking model and presentation.  
Jim
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Guff
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Posted - 02/15/2021 : 10:53:11 AM
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You nailed it Bob! Love the snow effect on the house!
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Terrell
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Posted - 02/15/2021 : 2:07:11 PM
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Great work, Bob!!
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sgtbob
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Posted - 02/17/2021 : 04:42:01 AM
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Greg, Bill, Pete, Mike, Jim, Dave, and Fred, thanks for your comments, what a gang of old friends.
That structure was a fun project for me, I really enjoyed it, but it may be the end for me. It makes no sense to be making buildings for a model railroad that no longer exists, and I am certainly not getting any younger. If I could think up something very small I might be tempted.
We shall see.
Stay safe, all of you.
Bob
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Bill Gill
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Posted - 02/17/2021 : 07:52:58 AM
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If I could think up something very small I might be tempted. Bob
outhouse, dog house, birdhouse, mailbox, compost bin, orange crate, shoe box... :)
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Ensign
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Posted - 02/17/2021 : 09:03:27 AM
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Bob, you have been building models for such a long time now, I think it's become a part of your DNA! Just because you don't have your layout anymore, certainly doesn't preclude you from still enjoying model building. You've already built a few of them since shutting down the LP&N RR, and we have enjoyed watching each & everyone of them that you have shared with us here! I know it's just a matter of time before you find something that tickles your fancy, and you will just have to build a model of it. So we the fans of the "Amazing Santos" will be waiting, and when the time comes watching you once again perform your miracles with styrene!
Your biggest fan, Greg Shinnie
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Guff
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Posted - 02/17/2021 : 09:49:47 AM
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Bob, Your message is logical but it is sad news for your followers. Your forum topic was always the first thing I looked at when I logged on. Take some time off from building and then when the urge hits build anything you want and share it with us. How about making one of your wonderful carvings! Take care my friend and stay safe!
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George D
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Posted - 02/17/2021 : 11:38:20 AM
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quote: Originally posted by sgtbob
That structure was a fun project for me, I really enjoyed it, but it may be the end for me. It makes no sense to be making buildings for a model railroad that no longer exists, and I am certainly not getting any younger. If I could think up something very small I might be tempted.
We shall see.
Stay safe, all of you.
Bob
I hear what you say about getting older. Looking at what you've built, you not only have a talent, you have a passion. I'm sure you'll find something smaller and we'll all be watching.
George
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