"Sellios tool & die" from Jason Jensen & Carolina Craftsman kits

Started by Ensign, May 08, 2026, 07:07:45 PM

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deemery

Quote from: Ensign on May 09, 2026, 09:35:15 PMHi Rich, after living in our 1894 Queen Anne home for the last 37 years now, we are now in the process of moving into a smaller more modern home that will allow me to build a layout.
Not a huge layout, the room is only 11.6 feet by 13.6 feet. in a finished basement.
So it will be a around the walls layout, I want continuous running.
I will also use my Magoun pier module as a peninsula coming out from the layout to the middle of the room.
I always imagined my Magoun pier to be a large urban/city pier, so I will now build the city portion to go with it.

Greg
 
Greg, could you post a photo of your Queen Anne house?  

dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

Ensign

Hi Dave, here is a photo of my house as it looks at Christmas all lit up.

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I even built a model of it, show what my neighborhood looked like in 1900.
The Grant Trunk train station was right behind my house, and that's the general store right beside my house.

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I will miss this old house.

Greg





deemery

Brick Queen Anne is a bit unusual.  Nice diorama with your house, store and train station, too.

dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

Yannis

Great work there and very nice lighting work! Thanks for sharing!

Yannis

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