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Yeah, there's still issues with the inside but that's a good thought. On the trailer home the big flat part of the roof is perfect, but then you see the stepping on the pitched part. I think that has to do with resolution/stepping. The side walls however get more of a cross hatching pattern like Chris's Z scale car showed. That falls under the way the car was built.I think. ...
After a diversion into photography for some upcoming articles, I am back to work on the layout. On the upper deck the roadbed and track segments had reached the west bank of the Kskatinaw River, a slow moving river with steep mud banks which meanders across the south Peace. The railway crossed the river in 1958 with a 458 foot span comprising a 150 foot deck Howe truss with frame trestle approaches at either end. It is thought to be the largest timber bridge of its type still in service today. I visited the bridge site in July 2009:
M.C.,Do you have a real job or do you spend all your time modeling? I am amazed at how quickly you produce top quality results. You might want to write a time management for modelers book.