Pennsylvania RR engine shed

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Cliffyg
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Pennsylvania RR engine shed

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PRR engine shed in n scale
Scratch built and progressing well imho
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It looks great. Very good. Is it made from card?
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Mountain Goat wrote: Sun Mar 10, 2019 12:05 am It looks great. Very good. Is it made from card?
Hi and thanks
Yes it's
Craft card and acetate sheet for windows , I'm on a really tight budget and reserve funds for rolling stock and locos
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Well done Cliff, looks very good.
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Cliffyg wrote: Sun Mar 10, 2019 11:01 am
Mountain Goat wrote: Sun Mar 10, 2019 12:05 am It looks great. Very good. Is it made from card?
Hi and thanks
Yes it's
Craft card and acetate sheet for windows , I'm on a really tight budget and reserve funds for rolling stock and locos
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Can't blame you as locos and rolling stock are not cheap. Consider slightly older models secondhand and detail them as a compromised way to save money, or check for sales of new items.
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Nice looking building
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Can't blame you as locos and rolling stock are not cheap. Consider slightly older models secondhand and detail them as a compromised way to save money, or check for sales of new items.
Hi mountain goat
That's exactly what I do :)

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