So how did the Layout turn out Bob and was it a hit?
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Hi! Sorry, the season got busier than I expected. Yes the layout came out nice. I'll try to get some video this week. Thanks for thinking of me!
Also, managed to get a Tomy "Cranky at the Docks" brand-new as a Christmas present. Well okay, I bought it and wrapped it for my wife to give to me, but still awesome!
I'm keen to see a video of the layout too. The photo's looked excellent.
A brand new "Cranky at the Docks" for Xmas....what a great gift
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you should add Bulstrode and other boat characters from Thomas into your scenery
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Hi Leyland! Now that I have the Cranky at the Docks set with Bulstrode I hope to do that. I didn't have much room on this layout so I'll probably wait to put him on the next one. I definitely like adding water features to my layouts. Are there other good water characters I should be on the lookout for?
Captain, and Skiff for sure.
Play nice & have fun!!
Didn't know you were a wooden guy Bob. I like those Pine Trees in the picture.
When my kids were little we had a good collection of wooden trains. I collected a few specialty trains (especially B&O which my grandfather worked on) with the hopes of doing a complicated display someday, which never happened. I started selling them off last year. I still have a few left and happened to put a few on the HiT tracks out of curiosity and was amazed how well they worked. So it will be fun to add a little more variety. Of course now I'm a little sorry I sold that limited edition Santa Fe Warbonnet train I had. It would have looked nice going around the layout.
The pine trees were in a box of old items that were given to me. They were a bright green with sparkles, I'm guessing old Christmas decorations, so I spray painted them darker and mounted them to a permanent base. They were originally for a wargame project but work great for the trains. |
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