I know I have some beautification work and some erosion control work to do, so any ideas are welcome. http://pj-pjphotos.blogspot.com/2013/03/pile-of-dirt-idea-turns-into-hill-with.html Pj
I have not seen a mole in over 10 years, I think my dogs ran them off. My little one will dig up grubs, not sure how she knows they are down there.
PJ, I'm only worried that your wee trackhoe operator will dig up a mole skeleton and immediately call the Texas State Archives chairman. Then you walk out one afternoon and find the whole area cordoned as an archeological reserve, while a team of Aggie students led by some young doctoral candidate have a permit to dig up the whole place for the next 2 years. Hey, maybe you can get in on some of the action by leasing your line to haul any artifacts the find off to the museum lab.
Hopefully your scene idea remains G scale. You have quite the folks assortment. You have Aggie students too?
Nancy Jean, I do not have Aggie's and I am having a hard time staying to scale as the equipment in my photo's are not. So I plan to move them off yard but close so the scale should matter less. In fact most of the folks that come around my yard would not know the difference but I do. The equipment pictured is 1/16, do you know what scale I can get that is closer to the 1/29. Buying any 1/29 cars/trucks even figures (right now all of mine are 1/29) that would be a closer fit unless you know of a place I have not recently tried to get 1/29 items. Thanks PJ
PJ, I believe I saw some 1/32 stuff years ago in a former life, though don't know if that's real today.
Bingo!!! Thank you, I searched by that scale and found a great web site with all kinds of 1/32 scale stuff. I am going to purchase some samples from different manufactures to see what is the best for the buck! PJ