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Model Railroading > Workday Wednesday workersDate: 05/16/18 08:37 Workday Wednesday workers Author: santafedan There must be workers on our layouts to get things done. I am going to start a series of Workday Wednesday Workers to see who is working on your layouts.
Photo 1 shows the expansion of the station at Almost. Date: 05/16/18 08:39 Re: Workday Wednesday workers Author: santafedan Date: 05/16/18 08:41 Re: Workday Wednesday workers Author: santafedan The work around the diamonds is never done.
Someone had better openth ehatches befor the worker begind shoving the ice in! Date: 05/16/18 11:08 Re: Workday Wednesday workers Author: wpdude Nice series, can't wait 'til next week!
Date: 05/16/18 14:33 Re: Workday Wednesday workers Author: DynamicBrake Dan,
I'm curious as to who makes the figurines? They sure look good. Thanks for sharing. Kent in CArmel Valley Date: 05/16/18 15:24 Re: Workday Wednesday workers Author: santafedan DynamicBrake Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Dan, > I'm curious as to who makes the figurines? They > sure look good. Thanks for sharing. > > Kent in CArmel Valley Kent, most of them are Preiser. There are a few from other manufacturers. I sometimes repaint parts so they all don't look alike. I also bought the pack of 50 unpainted figures Preiser makes. These are ueseful when you need to remove parts to fit in locos or other places. It makes it cheaper when you have to cut them up and not have to pay for the painted ones. Dan* Date: 05/16/18 17:51 Re: Workday Wednesday workers Author: BostonMaine Busy hands are happy hands
Date: 05/16/18 20:20 Re: Workday Wednesday workers Author: Jeff_Johnston Meanwhile, some of the logging crew on the Sugar Pine Lumber Company handle assorted supplies at a small storage shed in the woods.
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