My town’s little people have taken over every bit of green space in hopes of getting on this year’s little league team.
Cool community park Bob. Thanks for the photo
That is so nice. Trains run through places where people live, and you model those little areas so well. I assume that your whole layout is sort of a series of dioramas on the themes of the railroad and its times.
What a great theme and imagination. Really good work, Bob. You must be proud and pleased with this scene…I would be.
Bob, do you have a web site with more of your photos?
After the game, everyone heads over to Big Lou’s for best hotdogs in town!
Hey Bob,
I’ve been seeing a lot of photo’s of your work lately, and I just have to say, it’s fanastic! You have a real talent for modeling and photography. Do you have a web site or anything where I can see more?
AHHH— Spring is here, still 3 feet of ice in the bay, seals having pups, frost boils coming out of the soil, road bans posted, everything is brown, temperature -2C. still have studs on the tires, down-filled parka still in the porch, no sign of birds yet, AAAHHHH Spring in Canada eh? ?
very nice scene!..wish it was model railroad time in RT…it’s been spring here in Texas since early March this year and the “Honey-Do” list is at it’s apex this time of year…will be looking forward to the Fall again so non-stop train action will be on the agenda …chuck
Beautiful work. Subtle attention to details is what separates nice work from excellent work and your is excellent. Fire hydrants, plates on the tables, accurate signage, swings in the park, wood that looks like wood!. It’s all beautiful. Inspiration…shear inspiration. I’m gonna stop gushing now. Keep up the excellent work. Post more pics. I know we all want to see them.
Trevor
As a new member to this forum, I just wanted to thank everone for all your kind replies I have recieved. Many have inquired if I have a website featuring my layout. Unfortunetly the answer is no. However, i will do my best to be an active member to this great group, and will always welcome any modeling questions you my have.
Again, thank you for the warm welcome.
Bob…