Monday, August 17, 2009
Nothing New?
Well, no, not really. I am working on orders and getting ready for the National Narrow Gauge Conention in September. I hope to get some progress photos up this week though. Pat
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Presidents Orders for the Swamp
The President has sent orders that the swamp on the On30 layout 2.0 must be filled in to make room for housing and businesses for the people that cannot provide for themselves. These will be provided at no cost to them as they do not have the funds to purchase such themselves but are deserving to have the same items that people who have worked hard to provide for themselves have. As such, the swamp must to filled in to provide firm ground for structures and buildings.
Cass is in charge of land reclamation and is doing a fine job so far by filling in 3 water crossings and realigning one un-needed curve.
We will keep you up to date on the progress of the Presidents plan, but from here on out the Swamp Layout 2.0 will now be known as the "Multi-Scale Layout".
Pat
Cass is in charge of land reclamation and is doing a fine job so far by filling in 3 water crossings and realigning one un-needed curve.
We will keep you up to date on the progress of the Presidents plan, but from here on out the Swamp Layout 2.0 will now be known as the "Multi-Scale Layout".
Pat
O Scale Cat!
Friday, May 29, 2009
Layout Theme
This layout is going to be a good bit different than it started out. It was planned by Scott Perry as a swap layout in the Okefenokee Swamp of South Georgia.
Well, that does not really work for what I have in mind. I need a display layout for my structures and details that I make.
So, as On30, Sn42 & HO all run on the same gauge track I will have three seperate sections of the layout. One for each scale. More on that later. For now you can think about that. Pat
Well, that does not really work for what I have in mind. I need a display layout for my structures and details that I make.
So, as On30, Sn42 & HO all run on the same gauge track I will have three seperate sections of the layout. One for each scale. More on that later. For now you can think about that. Pat
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