3rd Business Card Diorama

Started by darrylhuffman, May 22, 2020, 05:37:13 PM

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darrylhuffman

My parents were part of the people who left the Oklahoma/Arkansas region during the depression in the 1930s.

The shack we lived in when I was very young still exists today.

The size was 9 feet wide and 20 feet long.  No indoor plumbing.

A shack that size will fit on a standard business card in HO.

Here is my version of my childhood home.
Darryl Huffman
darrylhuffman@gmail.com

You can follow my blog here:

http://ghosttownmodels.blogspot.com

You can find my Youtube Channel of Model Building Videos Here:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1J2Ord8fgo3yR6veiI7b_g/videos

S&S RR

Great story and great build, thank you for sharing these with us.
John Siekirk
Superior & Seattle Railroad

darrylhuffman

Thanks John.  It has been a fun contest for sure.
Darryl Huffman
darrylhuffman@gmail.com

You can follow my blog here:

http://ghosttownmodels.blogspot.com

You can find my Youtube Channel of Model Building Videos Here:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1J2Ord8fgo3yR6veiI7b_g/videos

tom.boyd.125

Darryl,
Thanks for sharing the memories of your family in this model diorama.
Tommy
Tom Boyd in NE Minnesota
tommytrains22@yahoo.com

GPdemayo

Gregory P. DeMayo
General Construction Superintendent Emeritus
St. Louis & Denver Railroad
Longwood, FL

cuse

Very cool concept and modeling! I like a finite space as I am terribly impatient...maybe I should build my layout one business card at a time  ;D


John

barrymk

Darryl, love the model, especially the surface treatment.  I like to mix my hobbies, I just finished a song about the dustbowl with a friend in Hawaii.  Have a listen if you are so inclined  Regards from the UK Barry

https://barrykingsbeer.bandcamp.com/track/dustbowl-days-2
Modelling my version of Colorado Narrow Gauge here in the UK.  Any resemblance to reality is purely accidental.

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