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Stumpy
Member # 54
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My summer projects include adding scenery (snow) to my upper camp, building a 4-wheel geared lokey, construction a trestle, etc. To be honest I'd be happy to accomplish any one of them! What plans do others have?

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"Stumpy"
Lazy Acre RR
 

gwschreyer
Member # 9
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I'll be happy to make any progress at all

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- gws
Geologically Improbable Rail Road
The Large Scale Trains Page
 

NVTiny
Member # 45
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Stumpy:
I would like to get the water feature done this year... been to hot, cement drys to fast!

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NVTiny
 

scott whitfield
Member # 56
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Been so hot down here in Texas (until this week) I have delayed my yard construction until the triple digits are on their way out.
I have to move in a storage building first. After a little house keeping, I'll do a three siding ladder style freight yard. I also have a spur planned for the middle of my eastern loop.
Hope to be finished by later in the fall. Gotta lota dirt to move! The yards are elevated about a foot above ground level. I'll put the rails on PVC piping.

Scott Whitfield
 




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