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Progress on Campbell's "Glass Block" Building
Model Making Notebooks
Using a CNC Cutter for Model Building, Part 2
Using a Cricut cutter for Model Railroading
My Computer Needs to Get Into the Model Railroad H...
Glenwood, nearly finished.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Glenwood, nearly finished.
Here's the latest shot of the end of the Glenwood siding, with ballast and barbed wire installed. The static grass looks really nice!
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