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| Posted: Wed May 9th, 2007 06:32 am |
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womblenz
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back again LOL
i have a few others but will post some on them later that should be enough to keep you going for now
Cheers Warren
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| Posted: Wed May 9th, 2007 11:40 am |
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dwyaneward

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Great work, Warren... 
I've seen your work on the Coal Tower on another forum (can't recall which one).
____________________ Dwyane Ward | Fairview, TX
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Texas & Pacific - Bonham Division in N Scale
http://kdrail.blogspot.com/
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| Posted: Wed May 9th, 2007 12:01 pm |
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Dave D
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Good stuff Warren!
That McCabe complex is huge...that would take up most of my room in O scale!
____________________ Those who say it can't be done, are usually interrupted by those who are doing it.
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| Posted: Wed May 9th, 2007 01:47 pm |
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Tileguy

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Sweet...............That Coal Tower if its the one I am thinking of Is HUGE!!!!!
Thats the nice thing about N scale, If you have a large area you can put some of these large complexe's to use............Like Dave said, McCabe would take up an entire room in 1/48 and that coal bin in 1/48 would probobly be nearly 4' long 12 ' + with the trestle etc 
____________________ Todd
This Space For RENT!!!
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| Posted: Fri May 11th, 2007 01:25 am |
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Warren, my old N scale friend. Have you come here to wow the folks with your craftsmanship?
As always your work is awesome.
So many projects, so little time. :boohoo
____________________ Will Annand
Building The Credit Valley Railway
Circa 1900 - N Scale
http://www.muskokacomputes.com/CVR-Home.html
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