Junction Farm (BESTTrains kits)

Started by deemery, January 25, 2026, 06:17:35 PM

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Jerry

That's a fine looking farm house Dave.

Jerry
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Zephyrus52246

Great work, Dave.  I especially like the shingles.  

Jeff

Larry C

Dave fantastic job on the builds; they will make a nice addition to your layout.
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Yannis

Amazing work in every step. Thanks for the details on painting the stones!

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friscomike

Howdy, Dave, the farm scene looks great.  Both the house and barn look constructed and modeled well.  Good luck with the stairs.  Have fun, mike

deemery

Another farm question:  Do the chickens run 'free range', or are they fenced in?  And if they're running loose, do they find their own roosting spots, do they naturally go into the barn, or do they have to be rounded up each night?   (I have near zero experience with a farm, just a week spent on a 'gentleman's farm' when I was in grade school.  Mostly what I remember from that was going fishing in the farm pond.)

Over the last couple of days, I've done plaster where the dirt road will run, and Sculptamold around the roads, both covering plaster wrap.  I'll need to ponder scenery next steps.  I have lots of materials, but not much experience using any of them.  

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