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elwoodblues
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Canada
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Posted - 05/25/2012 : 09:16:05 AM
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Great rock work Martin, You can really see how high the tides come in.
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Ron Newby General Manager Clearwater Valley Railway Co. http://www.cvry.ca |
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BigLars
Fireman
   
USA
7479 Posts |
Posted - 05/25/2012 : 6:14:36 PM
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Martin, The shore looks great so far!, nice stains on the rocks |
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andykins
Fireman
   
United Kingdom
3951 Posts |
Posted - 05/26/2012 : 03:59:27 AM
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| martin, the rocks are looking fine indeed! |
"Is it really "rivet counting" if it's regarding NBW castings?" Unknown |
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milocomarty
Fireman
   
Netherlands
4968 Posts |
Posted - 05/26/2012 : 5:49:13 PM
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Thanks guys ! Been to a team Mitropa building day today and instead of chitchatting only I realy started working on a structure, cladded up the one with the mansard (?) roof..



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Grtz Martin.. http://cardiganbaycoastalrailroad.wordpress.com/ |
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kirk
Fireman
   
Sweden
4542 Posts |
Posted - 05/27/2012 : 12:54:15 AM
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| Yet another good looking structure in the making Martin! |
Troels Kirk Näsum, Sweden http://coastline.no13.se |
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andykins
Fireman
   
United Kingdom
3951 Posts |
Posted - 05/27/2012 : 03:56:15 AM
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| agree with troels, looks great so far, the colouring of the siding is really nice. |
"Is it really "rivet counting" if it's regarding NBW castings?" Unknown |
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milocomarty
Fireman
   
Netherlands
4968 Posts |
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elwoodblues
Fireman
   
Canada
4957 Posts |
Posted - 05/27/2012 : 1:44:55 PM
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I agree with Troels and Andy Martin, you have another fine looking structure there.
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Ron Newby General Manager Clearwater Valley Railway Co. http://www.cvry.ca |
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brownbr
Crew Chief
  
USA
761 Posts |
Posted - 05/27/2012 : 2:48:38 PM
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| Great looking scene. The colors are just right on the timbers under the structure and on the rock face. The overgrown retaining wall has tons of character. |
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masonamerican
Crew Chief
  
Sweden
551 Posts |
Posted - 05/27/2012 : 3:42:41 PM
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Looks very nice! I'm itching to try your and Troels building techniques. Too much real world gardening and lawn mowing at the moment[:-grumpy]
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milocomarty
Fireman
   
Netherlands
4968 Posts |
Posted - 05/27/2012 : 4:09:59 PM
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Thanks guys ! Been a bit in a doubt about the colors of the other structures. But I like the idea of a bunch of whitish buildings stuc into a lotta green..so I cladded up the other one with the same white clapboard. Maybe I do the false front one in a brownish red ??


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Grtz Martin.. http://cardiganbaycoastalrailroad.wordpress.com/ |
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dallas_m
Fireman
   
USA
3136 Posts |
Posted - 05/27/2012 : 8:40:09 PM
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| That's shaping up beautifully! Your greenery is wonderful (as usual) and the various elevations and contours make it a really inviting scene. |
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andykins
Fireman
   
United Kingdom
3951 Posts |
Posted - 05/28/2012 : 03:41:22 AM
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looking good martin.
howabout the brownish red on the front, and bare wood on the rest? would be different from the others, but not sticking out different :) |
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milocomarty
Fireman
   
Netherlands
4968 Posts |
Posted - 05/28/2012 : 05:56:47 AM
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| Thanks Dallas and Andy, think I do the tiny shop in a redish / brown indeed. Stil 2 more structures in the back on the other module. Would profide a tiny bit of color in the greens..and an atraction for the eye I think.. |
Grtz Martin.. http://cardiganbaycoastalrailroad.wordpress.com/ |
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