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Model Railroading > Stumping the workbenchDate: 03/11/16 11:09 Stumping the workbench Author: Jeff_Johnston Next up on the workbench, a fresh set of two dozen stump patterns for new rubber molds and cast-urethane stump production. These are HO scale, the largest stumps are 5 feet through at the cut which is consistent with the old-growth timber being harvested during our 1927-era Sugar Pine Lumber Company layout setting. Some of these castings will also be available for sale at the upcoming Westside Reunion convention in Sonora, California, April 16th.
Jeff Johnston www.trainvideosandparts.com Date: 03/11/16 11:44 Re: Stumping the workbench Author: railstiesballast I like the ones cut to fit a slope, too many commercial models are for flat or nearly flat terrain for use in mountains.
Date: 03/11/16 13:18 Re: Stumping the workbench Author: Jimmies railstiesballast Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I like the ones cut to fit a slope, too many > commercial models are for flat or nearly flat > terrain for use in mountains. ...they don't just grow on trees... Jim Date: 03/11/16 15:07 Re: Stumping the workbench Author: DKay Like your tree stumps.I was thinking about coming up for the Sonora gathering,my daughter lives close by,so accom wouldnt be a problem.
Better save my pennies for the Maine convention later in the year. Regards,dK |