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    The October/November picture story is up and running if you want to drop by. I'm found still waiting for Loree' to return but my days are still busy.

    See http://wvrr.ca/new.html

    You might even get a few pointers along the way because I try to keep technical stuff as 'non-scale' as possible. [^]

    Enjoy

    Dave

    David A Winter

    Owner/Operator/Chief mechanic WVRR




  • #2
    Nice pics and layout Dave. Thanks for the update!![^]
    Look out for #1, but don\'t step in #2!



    Andy Keeney

    Dewitt, MI

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    • #3
      Dave, the link doesn't work for me. I get a "Not Found" error.
      Follow along as my dog and I travel the country in our van.
      FaceBook link: https://www.facebook.com/A-Dog-A-Van-and-A-View-108345371976229

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      • #4
        Right. Sorry

        I screwed up the link during a cut and paste process.

        Try http://www.wvrr.ca/ and hit the "What's New" button.

        I should have been more careful.

        Dave
        David A Winter

        Owner/Operator/Chief mechanic WVRR



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        • #5
          Great looking layout!!!

          Dave :erm:
          "there\'s something happening here, what it is ain\'t exactly clear"

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          • #6
            Nice pictures. You stick in a lot of detail in that large scale. I like it
            Built a waterfront HO layout in Ireland http://www.railroad-line.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=22161 but now making a start in On30 in Australia http://www.railroad-line.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=52273

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            • #7
              quote:


              Originally posted by Neil M


              Nice pictures. You stick in a lot of detail in that large scale. I like it


              Thank your for the nice comment.

              Regarding detail: Not nearly as much detail on my big stuff as I see on HO products now days. Boy that feature of the hobby has come a very long way in just the past 10 years. At the same time, I find that fine detail is a great deal easier to snap off on large scale models than smaller ones. It's just a weight ratio thing I think. Simply lifting a 6, 8 or 10 pound engine would surly damage HO sized bits and pieces.

              Having fun though.

              Dave
              David A Winter

              Owner/Operator/Chief mechanic WVRR



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