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lab-dad
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Posted - 05/27/2012 :  2:54:00 PM  Show Profile  Visit lab-dad's Homepage  Send lab-dad a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Just completed for a customer.
Now I need to build mine!





It is the largest donkey i have built to date.
Makes the Dolbeers look like HO scale models!
-marty

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k27rgs
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Posted - 05/27/2012 :  4:12:59 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Craftsmanship




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TRAINS1941
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Posted - 05/27/2012 :  4:35:05 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What a beautiful piece of equipment. Once again impressive work.

Jerry


Jerry

How old would you be if you didn't know how old you are.

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BBLmber
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Posted - 05/27/2012 :  5:52:02 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Really great job. Marty.

Mark


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TRAINS1941
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Posted - 05/28/2012 :  9:18:37 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Can't believe there has only been three comments on this mosdel.

Jerry


Jerry

How old would you be if you didn't know how old you are.

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railman28
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Posted - 05/28/2012 :  10:26:03 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
A beautiful build. Just excellent craftsmanship.

It's Only Make Believe

Bob Harris

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closetguy
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Posted - 05/28/2012 :  10:54:49 PM  Show Profile  Visit closetguy's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Beautiful build. Where did all the castings come from?
Mike M



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lab-dad
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Posted - 05/29/2012 :  07:38:43 AM  Show Profile  Visit lab-dad's Homepage  Send lab-dad a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks guys!
Jerry;
actually 153 people "looked" thats probably everyone in the world interested in logging!
Mike;
The "machine" is a CHB kit, the fairlead is a McKinsey piece.
Everything else is scratched.



Edited by - lab-dad on 05/29/2012 10:56:29 AM

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Curator49
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Posted - 05/29/2012 :  4:06:19 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Another example of your craftsmanship Marty.

A truly impressive model - Museum quality. Congratulations.

Regards
David Mewes
Curator
The Workshops Rail Museum



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adrian_batey
Crew Chief

Posted - 05/29/2012 :  6:53:46 PM  Show Profile  Visit adrian_batey's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Love it.

Any photos from a birdseye view?



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Rick
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Posted - 05/29/2012 :  8:16:05 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by TRAINS1941

Can't believe there has only been three comments on this mosdel.

Jerry



Sorry Jerry, took me two days to pick my jaw off the floor and get it re-hinged.

Marty, as they would say on the Finescale forum, it's adequate.



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andykins
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Posted - 05/30/2012 :  05:19:06 AM  Show Profile  Visit andykins's Homepage  Reply with Quote
w'oah thats wonderful great work!

"Is it really "rivet counting" if it's regarding NBW castings?"
Unknown

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lab-dad
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Posted - 05/30/2012 :  10:38:36 AM  Show Profile  Visit lab-dad's Homepage  Send lab-dad a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks guys!

Adrian,
Here you go;!!!

Before the fairlead was on.
The missing roof piece was a request by the customer to show off some of the roof framing.
The machine is modeled toward the end of it's service (not new)
Mine will be "newer"



And here is one before the roofing was installed.


Marty



Edited by - lab-dad on 05/30/2012 10:42:26 AM

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TRAINS1941
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Posted - 05/30/2012 :  12:43:47 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
That's a shame to cover all that work!!!!

Jerry


Jerry

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northern6400
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Posted - 05/30/2012 :  3:53:58 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Great job. Weathering is perfect!

Chuck Faist
Burlington, Ontario
Enjoy yourself it is later than you think!

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Frank Palmer
Crew Chief



Posted - 05/31/2012 :  08:06:58 AM  Show Profile  Visit Frank Palmer's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Marty, you say this is the largest model you’ve built. . . . “how big is it”, as Ed McMahon would say. Great looking piece, the subtleness is what”s getting everybody. They're mistified. Do I detect coffee stirrers there?

Frank

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