Buffalo Canyon Mining Company in On30

Started by friscomike, January 30, 2025, 09:41:22 PM

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friscomike

Quote from: Philip on March 02, 2025, 10:21:49 AMNice work Mike! Are the Wiseman handcars On30 gauged?
Philip
Howdy Curt, the instructions say On3/On30.  Have fun, mike

ACL1504

Mike, Howdy,

The shed is looking fantastic. I love the faded green color. Well done.

Tom
"If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed."
Thomas Jefferson

Tom Langford
telsr1@aol.com

kyle creel

It's so cool...I drool.  Way to go Mike..I love it.

KYLE CREEL
G&D Ry.

friscomike


friscomike

Howdy folks,

My modeling is on the back burner while my left hand heals.  I cut a good 1/4" off my pinky finger with a cabbage slicer.  Blood thinners have made healing a slow process...

I did manage to remove the weights from the shed roof.  Here are a few photos of the result.  Weathering still to be done.





Eave trim, i.e., frieze boards are next.  Door hinges and mounting follow.

Have fun,
mike

Rick

Mike, that's a good looking roof.
Glad the finger is doing better.

Philip

Ouch,  :o

They make some really flexible band aids. Hope you get back to the modeling table!

The roof looks great!

PRR Modeler

Nice job on the roof. I hope the finger feels better soon
Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
Freelanced PRR Bellevue Subdivision

Michael Hohn

Mike,

Really nice job on the roof. 

Good luck on the finger.  My wife had one of those slicers.  She used it once, took off the end of her finger, and got rid of it.  Shortly afterwards I was talking to somebody at work; same story.

Mike

Larry C

Mike great looking roof!! Watch those digits man; you only have so many.
Hope the finger heals quickly and well; maybe toss the slicer.
Owner & CEO of the
Pratt's Hollow Short Line RR

http://www.ussvigilant.blogspot.com

kyle creel

1/4"...OUCH..!!!!!!!!THAT'S GOTTA BE WICKED PAINFUL.  You are so right, blood thinners make ya bleed forever and the healing time is also drawnout.  Hope the nail didn't get too badly damaged, it sucks to have to deal with that also.

The shed looks fabulous, I hope the digit heals up as fast as it possibly can.  Good thing we're not on the metric system; YOU CUT OFF 6.35MM !!!!!!!!!!!!! That sounds HUGE...............

KYLE CREEL
G&D Ry. 

friscomike

Howdy folks,

Rick, Philip, Cut, Mike, Larry, and Kyle, thank you for your kind comments and following the topic.  I appreciate the thoughts about my ailing finger, too.

Despite the pain, I managed to build a few details. Here is a photo of a shelf and the beginnings of assorted tools for the wall and the bench top.



Have fun,
mike

PRR Modeler

Those are really nice detail parts Mike. I especially like the shelving unit with drawers.
Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
Freelanced PRR Bellevue Subdivision

Rick

Mike, those are great looking details and will look great in the shed.

Philip, ouch!

Larry C

Mike those are some sweet looking details; well done.
Owner & CEO of the
Pratt's Hollow Short Line RR

http://www.ussvigilant.blogspot.com

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