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Thanks a lot guys Dan and Stephan! Really happy to hear those nice comments. Don't forget to check my facebook page, there is more coming soon.! Thanks again and take care guys!
Luis
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Tocayo where did you got the bridge from that will make a nice lifting load on a stm vid. SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING. http://s1185.photobucket.com/home/vipyfz2008/indexhttp://www.youtube.com/user/vipyfz?feature=mheeluis.
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Tocayo got the bridge on ebay a few years back. It's manufactured by MTH trains. It's plastic but very strong and detailed. I can highly recommend it, would be a perfect crane load ! Don't doubt on getting one.
Luis
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Great job and looks very realistic!
I have always wanted to do a diorama but never have. Used to blame it on not enough time but I think the real issue is that I would not know where to start! Can't even decide what it is I would like to do.
Paul R
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Thanks a lot Paul! You have so many cranes that a Diorama is the only thing missing in your collection. You just need to start the project and then you would never want to stop adding details.! Here's mine. Take care Paul! All best Luis
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Which guy is Todd
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Luis,
Diorama is really looking good !
Curious question: What size are the curves?
Thanks
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Hi Luis, that is a solid diorama. It captures a lot of essential elements to be able to display a wide range of models. Excellent job! Is there a bit of a wind storm on the hill with all of the little coniferous trees? LOL!
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Hello RMS Models! Thanks a lot for the good comment ! The curves are O-31 and O-42. My display isn't that big. For this scale you need a lot of space. That's why I used those curves. Hope this helps!
Chandler Yohn thanks a lot for your comments amigo! And yeah the weather has been terrible during the past weeks. Strong winds destroyed part of the mountain side! Haha Thanks again I appreciate you liked my dio.
Luis
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