Here's the camp cars being taken to the site. Now in place and being made ready for use with board walks placed.over the muddy ground. Paul
Magic! The camp cars are scratchbuilt, I expect Just how many "mini-scenes" do you have on your layout?
Awesome job on those camp cars! They look like they've been rode hard & put up wet. BTW, where did you get that Galloping Goose I see in the background?
Simply amazing work Mr. Templar! VERY NICE! And as said, nothing the same, gives the whole layout its own character an is prototypical, in logging, nothing ever really is identical, might be close, but never identical! Very nice realism.... GREAT work Paul.. will enjoy seeing more.... (your making me have second thoughts on mainline railroading to logging railroading (As you know, I like my geared engines), specially the side winders (Shays)... Its like a medium between Mallet/Articulated, and Geared loco's, Shays mostly... Then I do like the Heislers so.....But I like the Shays better.... Its hard for me to pick between the Mallets/Articulateds an then the Shays!
Paul, Wow! You have done it again! I love your logo for the Cooncreek and Tumbleweed, as we have those little masked varmints around here all the time.
Thanks a lot kind people, Here's another photo showing the little Porter, and a view the otherside showing a tree being cut down to use as firewood. By the way, it won't fall on the bunkhouse. Paul
Paul, I'm disgusted...you have really got to stop posting these pictures..... They make me look at the stuff I've done in the past and almost cry :>( Just kidding (well, kinda!)...your work is truly amazing and I cant see enough of it. The perfect example of an artist at work...and you do this stuff so fast! It would take me 10 times as long to turn something out that was half as good (hence the crying!).