Thanks for the kind words Mike! Rick thank you, the biggest tree trunk you see is a WS's armature and the rest are twigs and weed armatures. I try to make the trees bigger than you normally see on a layout to give it a more of a real forest look. Nelson I haven't seen much of you lately, miss your posts. I hope we will be seeing more of your work soon. Thanks Dave, I like doing "action" shots but it's hard to keep them from looking too static. Hi Pete and thanks, I may try to get back to doing B&W more often.
Mike, With my 12 days in Florida and the fact that my motivation has been lacking I finally had a chance to see what you have been up to over the last couple of months.
I really like the look and concur with others about the quality of your modeling and pictures.
Are you getting close to finishing up the layout or is there still more left to scenic?
John Bagley Modeling the Alaska Railroad in HO in Wildwood Georgia.
Thanks Rick, here in the South we call ivy kudzu ! Glad you liked em' John. Believe it or not, but that gigantic 6 foot x 2 foot layout is only about 1/3 scenicked and still needs the two staging yards to be built [:-paperbag] .
Well I give up on trying to make anything that comes close to what I want for a pallet company with what I have on hand to bash with. This is the lastest failure:
I guess I'll have to look for a kit that comes close enough to bash. This close to the holidays I'm not looking to spend any $$$$$$ so this project will have to wait awhile.