shed looks fine, i would have missed it if you didnt point it out, i guess thats what your after with back ground buildings?
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Troels
Back on page 47. The wagon did you build that from scratch or is that a kit??
I've been looking for some wagons for a scene I want to build but O-Scale wagons seem to be hard to find.
Any help there???
Thanks in advance.
Jerry
Jerry
"And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." A. Lincoln
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Jerry, that wagon is a Duncan model (Britain). If you go to scalelink.co.uk and look through the Duncan and S&D Bygone-Age kits there are some very fine waggons and horses (also some horses in the S&D figures lists).
Frederic, the straw is fastened to a "metal" protective sheet on the eave... superglued to a piece of rusty MiTeintes that is.
Troels Kirk
Näsum, Sweden
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Great shed Troels, I've always liked exploring old buildings in search of old items. As a historian I get to see some unusual things that have long been forgotten. Your shed has me wondering what might be lost beneath the floor boards. Maybe an old bottle or two, or perhaps a horse bit. I once found two peaveys in a shed that I was tearing down, along with bits of newspaper discussing Adolph Hitler building his cabinet in 1936.
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Jerry, another possible source of wagons might be blue moon manufacturing.http://www.bluemoonmanufacturing.com....php?cat_id=27 They produce 28mm gaming figures. While 28mm is a wee bit smaller than 1/48, the difference is slight. I think that 28mm looks good with 0n30. Cheers, Steve
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Troels
all looking wonderful as always. Surprised you haven't entered the 2 month challenge to get some motivation. You could probably get 20 more buildings done, if pushed along by all of us
Only joking of course. You could probably build as many, as half of us put together. :up:
Regards Rob
Despite the cost of living, it's still popular
My current build.
https://railroad-line.com/node/1020821
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