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Hi Dave,
a wondeful model. One can see that paper gets really close to the original craftsman kit quality if - there is a qualified builder. Thank you for showing this masterpiece Peter |
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This is everything a great model should be - not just very well conceived and precisely executed, but with an immediate sense of atmosphere and some subtle humour. There is just the right amount of detail to make the composition work and invite closer inspection than the whole scene. Most importantly, it readily suggests worldbuilding; we are drawn to tell a story about this place and the people who would fill the scene.
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What a great, and inspiring , build. Congratulations, your layout will be a joy to look forward to.
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Thanks, everyone. Your comments keep me plugging away.
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Do you give this kind of love and attention to your rolling stock?
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I intend to spend some time detailing my locos to give them a bit of well-used character. And I have plans to build at least one "Waddling Weasel" -- the C&WR equivalent of a "Galloping Goose."
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A nicely detailed building. I really like it.
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