Placer Nevada & El Dorado R.R. kit

Started by Philip, February 08, 2025, 02:17:30 PM

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Rick

Philip, all the new details certainly add to the joint.
Very well done.

Philip

Quote from: friscomike on April 06, 2025, 08:48:39 AMHowdy Philip,

The joint keeps getting better and better.  I love all the details.  No termites with those turkeys around.  Thanks for the inspiration.

Have fun,
mike

Thanks!
When I was a kid the neighbor had a Tom. I hated that flogger.

Philip

Quote from: Rick on April 06, 2025, 09:20:40 AMPhilip, all the new details certainly add to the joint.
Very well done.
Thanks Rick!

kyle creel

It's sool cool witnessing something just get better and better; Very inspiring Phillip, very inspiring indeed..........

KYLE CREEL
G&D Ry.

Philip

Quote from: kyle creel on April 07, 2025, 10:30:53 AMIt's sool cool witnessing something just get better and better; Very inspiring Phillip, very inspiring indeed..........

KYLE CREEL
G&D Ry.

I'm trying to get done and glad you like it.

Philip

ACL1504

Philip,

Wonderful details and it all looks very real as well. All thumbs up, all two of them.  ;D

Tom 
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Tom Langford
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Philip

Quote from: ACL1504 on April 07, 2025, 11:35:10 AMPhilip,

Wonderful details and it all looks very real as well. All thumbs up, all two of them.  ;D

Tom

Thanks for visiting the dark side !:)

Philip

#127
A few things happening out back.
Bottle ops. Just for fun. Was going to add a dock and door but being this part will seldom be viewed, why waste the effort? The tree was made from an old dead green pepper plant that was looking at me. The sunflowers aren't anything to jump and down about but look ok from a distance.
Thanks for looking!
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Philip

#128
A couple of details added to the front end.20250424_124903.jpg

Jerry

Philip nice detailing.  I love that dead tree!!

Jerry
"And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." A. Lincoln

friscomike

Philip, WOW.  I love the details.  They are so relevant to the Juke joint, too.  All in all, the joint is an exceptional work and nicely displays your artistic abilities.  Have fun, mike (How much for a jug of shine?)
My current builds are on the Buffalo Canyon Mining Company's wooden Howe Truss Bridge, and miscellaneous rolling stock .

Rick

Philip, the little scene with the man, dog and jugs is well done.
That tree looks realistic.
All the other details you added make the scene come alive.
Will the back be easily seen?

Philip

Thank you Jerry, Mike and Rick! The hooch is free, help yourself.

Rick, Not sure if the back will be visibly unless I plant it on a 45°. I still need to move a mountain to fit it in.

Philip

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Philip


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