Army Look.
After a long time of doing nothing I decided to paint the mountains.
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Mittwoch, 22. Mai 2013
Sonntag, 16. September 2012
The Dutch mountains part III.
So far nothing has been changed and the project is in a kind of deep freeze state.
But when the days are growing shorter again I will try to put some more effort in this project and will report here about any progress made.
Kuckucks-Bähnel
The toyshop Werst in Ludwigshafen did order 400 Märklin cars with the "Kuckucks-Bähnel" Logo...
I could not resist and bought both cars although I do not run three rail Märklin anymore.Back in 2010 we had a Rocrail event with this train: http://wiki.rocrail.net/doku.php?id=roundtable-2010-04-en
If you are interested too, just check if there are some left:
https://www.spielwaren-werst.de/index.php?id=1&sub=1&lang=de&cmd=show_news_details&item=91&page=1
GP-7; Geeeeeeee
Just for the records of RainerK I will add a Blog entry. :-)
Last week I bought a USA Trains GP-7 in gauge G. This baby has been part of the 10 years Rocrail event and has the potential to run by radio instead of DCC. ;-)
For more information about the 10 years Rocrail event see:
Samstag, 8. Oktober 2011
The Dutch mountains part II.
This was not an easy job for a software developer, but it partly did make fun. ;)
I tried also bonding finish, a left over from some years ago, but the gypsum is smoother and feels better in the hands; Yes, its a dirty job. Make sure you have wet towels within reach. ;)
I tried also bonding finish, a left over from some years ago, but the gypsum is smoother and feels better in the hands; Yes, its a dirty job. Make sure you have wet towels within reach. ;)
The Dutch mountains part I.
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