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I'll reveal the method of propulsion sometime after opening night on Friday.
Those are very cool, and make a great looking load. Nice job.What era would they be appropriate for? Probably too new for my ‘51 cut off date?Otto K.
They're labelled Massey Ferguson, which was formed from the merger of Canadian manufacturer Massey Harris and the Ferguson Companies in 1952.
Bungy chords --- you can see them on the end ... basically a slingshot it a tube
Tantalizingly close. But you're wrong!
This weekend was the Copetown fine scale trainshow and RPM in southern Ontario.
I don't think I really understand how the human cannon goes with 'working on some scenery'...I don't even want to guess what you mean by 'scenery'.
Just a follow-on from@CNR5529 post about the Copetown fine scale trainshow and RPM in southern Ontario. I wanted to post an image of a 3D printed n scale moose he did: