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After weeks of working on scenery, I cleaned up the layout room up and invited the guys over for a Saturday operating session and barbecue lunch.
Finished the debarker building. Not sure if I'll move on further with painting and moving it to the layout now or not. Will have to give that some thought. I do have the roadbed for the track laid down so could go ahead and lay track and work on the overall scene but will probably move back to the scenery I was doing so I can get a loop of track around the layout.To the left there will be a low earth dam at the end of the mill point there and need to make a boat to move the logs around.I'm happy with the end result for the debarker building and the debarker itself. I have a lot of hours in this and a lot of it was the long compute times of waiting the design changes to take place. It all revolved in all of the faces in the chains. Glad those are done.More info and images in the 'Layout Engineering Reports' ( HERE ).A link to this whole build ( HERE ).Sumner
With Debby parked on top of me for 3 days I worked on finishing the River Bridge scene. Now that the bridge is in I can start up Op Sessions again. Still lots of work to be done behind it though, just happy to be running trains again. This project had many side builds so that is why it took so long to complete.
......If when you speak of boats you mean the little “boom boats”, I have a log load out scene that desperately needs a couple and would happily purchase some prints from you. Please PM me.
I'll post when I do one. Maybe sooner now vs. later. I haven't seen one quite like the one in the picture (thanks). Do you have any other pictures of it?I'll try and do that one but was going to do one like Hull-Okes uses/used...Do you have a preference and maybe sent me a PM now so I'll have it as a reminder and can get back to you. The prints wouldn't cost anything.Sumner
This bridge crossing scene is outstanding!!! Craig.
Since the sun hasn't come up yet, I'll consider it still the weekend.Finally got the settings right and through hit-and-miss, decided that Lychee Slicer is the best one for what I'm doing. So, I got a run of U.P. snowshields to finally print. Here's the unpainted E9 A excursion set...the B set is the same except without the antenna, and is also the same as the early snow shields of the 50's and 60's...Photo (1) - UP Snow Shields Excursion E9 A Top View Unpainted:Photo (2) - UP Snow Shields Excursion E9 A Side View showing how nice & high they ride:Photo (3) - UP Front Snow Shield Excursion E9 A Close-Up:I'll post some photos when I get these painted.Cheerio!Bob Gilmore