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BBLmber
Fireman

USA
1728 Posts

Posted - 12/26/2009 :  12:46:54 PM  Show Profile
Troels, your station scene is coming along nicely. I'd think it is time for more scenery work in this area.

<ark
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Frederic Testard
Engineer

France
10935 Posts

Posted - 12/26/2009 :  1:19:25 PM  Show Profile
This additionnal building is another gem, Troels. Great work.
As Mark said, we're all longing for more scenery in this area. It's not train time that M. Bill Andersen is checking, it's scenery time!!!
I would willingly add : 'Take your time, my friend' to make the last sentence less violent but I can't even do that since everybody here knows you don't even need to take your time to make new marvels.

Frederic Testard
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kirk
Fireman

Sweden
1991 Posts

Posted - 12/26/2009 :  1:31:35 PM  Show Profile
Mark and Frédéric, I would willingly begin making more scenery, but with around 12 deg. C in the shed, the fun is of limited length, and drying times very long. I intend to paint the stone road bridge soon, and the plaster bandages are ready for action when weather improves...

Troels Kirk
Näsum, Sweden
http://coastline.no13.se
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BigLars
Fireman

USA
3633 Posts

Posted - 12/26/2009 :  1:39:11 PM  Show Profile
Troels,
The shed is a perfect addition to the station. I think that you might need to change the hairdoo on Bill.
Larry

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Frederic Testard
Engineer

France
10935 Posts

Posted - 12/26/2009 :  1:44:58 PM  Show Profile
Well, Troels, this sounds like a valid argument.

Frederic Testard
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Tom Sullivan
Fireman

USA
1797 Posts

Posted - 12/26/2009 :  3:28:05 PM  Show Profile  Visit Tom Sullivan's Homepage
Nice little freight house Troels....looks like a "raw" day in November....just before the rain set in.....

"It is neither wealth nor splendor but tranquility and occupation that bring happiness" Thomas Jefferson
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Rick
Administrator

USA
12198 Posts

Posted - 12/26/2009 :  6:30:12 PM  Show Profile
Freight house looks perfect next to the station. I don't blame you for not wanting to work in the cold. I don't like it either.

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BBLmber
Fireman

USA
1728 Posts

Posted - 12/26/2009 :  6:59:30 PM  Show Profile
Troels, I will try to get the weatherman to send you some warm weather just for you to get some more scenery done.

Mark
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elwoodblues
Fireman

Canada
2809 Posts

Posted - 12/26/2009 :  7:00:45 PM  Show Profile  Visit elwoodblues's Homepage  Send elwoodblues a Yahoo! Message
Troels, the freight shed looks great with the station. It's going to be yet another great scene when it is completed.

Ron Newby
General Manager
Clearwater Valley Railway Co.
http://www.cvry.ca
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Locoman
Crew Chief

USA
640 Posts

Posted - 12/27/2009 :  03:21:30 AM  Show Profile
Troels, the freight house is a great complement to the depot. Yup, 12 degrees is pretty cold for paint drying. I am tired of winter already. Can't wait until spring gets here.

Jim
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k27rgs
Fireman

Australia
2582 Posts

Posted - 12/27/2009 :  04:48:06 AM  Show Profile  Visit k27rgs's Homepage
Hi Troels


Very nice work, mate...

In a couple of days, we start our new production. I noticed your cart on the station...

here is a cart that I built ( scale 1:1 ) for the stage show... I will think of your station and the RRL crew, each time the cart gets wheeled onto the set..
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Nudge Nudge Wink Wink [:-eyebrows]
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Ian Hodgkiss
Engine Wiper

Australia
124 Posts

Posted - 12/27/2009 :  04:50:27 AM  Show Profile  Visit Ian Hodgkiss's Homepage
Funny, I think of 12 degrees C as pretty good. I came back from San Fransisco a couple of weeks ago where it was getting down to 34 degrees F. Now I am back in Brisbane where it is averaging 30 degrees C with 100% humidity and my problem is I can't get the power tools outside to cut timber because it is raining all day!!!! Good excuse for building any layout as a series of modules which can be created somewhere comfortable. When I look at the latest series of photos and if I squint with my left eye (which isn't as good as my right) it really seems that those low hills in the background are covered in snow. Looking lovely as usual Troels, can't wait for the next YouTube instalment.

Ian Hodgkiss
Home of the Subterranean Railway Room Blues
Brisbane Australia
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kirk
Fireman

Sweden
1991 Posts

Posted - 12/28/2009 :  3:24:32 PM  Show Profile
I had to get some action in the shed again today, so I braved the now 11 deg. C indoors to give the road bridge a drybrushing on the black base. Unfortunately the weather people promise a very cold start to the new year, so I'll probably be confined to building structures in the big house again for quite some time forward... well well. But here's the bridge anyway:


Troels Kirk
Näsum, Sweden
http://coastline.no13.se
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BBLmber
Fireman

USA
1728 Posts

Posted - 12/28/2009 :  3:46:38 PM  Show Profile
Troels, the bridge came out very nice. glad you were able to get back to some work in the shed. I know it;s hard on the ole body when it get cold.

Mark

Edited by - BBLmber on 12/28/2009 3:48:08 PM
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CieloVistaRy
Fireman

USA
2510 Posts

Posted - 12/28/2009 :  3:57:48 PM  Show Profile  Send CieloVistaRy an AOL message
Very nice. I love the subtle difference in the coloring of the stones.

Shouldn't the layout room be heated to a constant temperature? I wonder about extreme fluctuations in temperature affecting certain parts of the layout, especially tracks.

Arthur
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