My little people at work

Paul Templar Mar 21, 2001

  1. Paul Templar

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    Just stopped my workers from standing around looking at everything, and put them to work.
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    Paul,
    GREAT schene!!!! Man you really can do a fine job at that. You made the cut in the tree look just as if those "little people" did in fact do the work at cutting it!!! Thats great work! And a great imagination to do all that. And thats what it takes. :D
     
  3. JCater

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    Great stuff Paul...keep em comin!! Happy Modeling!!
    John
    P.S.
    Has the Shay arrived yet?
     
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    You are a slave driver Paul! They want a Union and I want a raise and medical insurace! :D
     
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    That is excellent Paul. It is set-pieces like those that bring a layout to life [​IMG]
     
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    You are a true artist Paul. It's one thing to see activity or a picture but another to create a three dimension model like this. It's true to form with the lumberjacks standing on the wedges so they can make the cut. I am pleased to see they are properly compensated for their efforts
     
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    Hi Paul,
    I really enjoyed the scene !
    I used to have a "small" woman (she told me she came from Germany ) doing some laundry in the backyard of a house I had build near the depot on a diorama.
    When she saw her, my wife told me I was just a chauvinist male :(
    My answer was :
    First, this scene is supposed to be in the 50's
    Second, model railroading is for dreaming too :D
    Nice work Paul,
    happy modeling,
    marc
     

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