still tiling, I hurt my right arm and side....this is a slow bathroom project
I need some track to see how close they are
welcome to trainboard! what scale are you using? have you thought about building a module that you can take out to run with a club?
That is incredible model!
my daughter is planning on moving out in August (hopefully), so I am going to start with this section being the same length as the longest...
Wednesday - ripped out a niche in the bathtub wall that was not fitting right, filled the hole with leftover wall board. Thursday - sealed the new...
the first MC's were Mallets, they were not quick enough for the SP and were rebuilt into AC's
used one when I worked in a pet shop, it was great
still working on the bathroom....
dug out an OLD Western Railcraft whaleback tender [IMG]
this project has made me start work on my Western Railcraft whaleback! I hope that mine will look half as good as yours [IMG]
looks like San Diego
ugh, nothing, my back is still in the next zip code
recovery and hopefully finishing and sealing the wallboard in my bathroom so I can start tile work on my shower
looking at the 2" foam...thinking about making it 4" thick and gluing it staggered, having enough depth for a decent ravine, and put the city...
I am loving this thread
holy cow, I am SO late to see this build. I am impressed with everything so far, I will need to try to duplicate a lot of this work, especially...
lengthening the run-around wold do two things, eat up more real estate and make it easier to switch, running and building a 15 car train will...
following this, I always wanted to build one of these
just verified, there is enough room for a 4" radius streetcar loop!