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Posted - June 10 2012 : 1:50:22 PM
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A scratch built 2 stall narrow gauge engine shed:

Sean
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Posted - June 10 2012 : 2:02:33 PM
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Sean,love it,looks like its been around a very long time,my building is one of those job lot bits you would need a very big layout for,and a winter one at that ken
Edited by - catfordken on June 10 2012 2:31:31 PM
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Posted - June 10 2012 : 5:52:31 PM
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Nice work to the both of you Sean and Ken!
Ken, I have the "summer" version of that exact building from Walthers......Altho, mine will be modeled for the "fall" time of year.
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Posted - June 10 2012 : 5:55:41 PM
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quote:Nice work to the both of you Sean and Ken!
Ken, I have the "summer" version of that exact building from Walthers......Altho, mine will be modeled for the "fall" time of year.
Originally posted by EM-1Â -Â June 10 2012Â :Â 5:52:31 PM
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Wow, seasonal grain elevators, that's got to be a new innovation.
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