Lee Drennen’s Dough Hill O scale Layout Pictures
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John thanks my friend. I never thought I could get a plain piece of black rubber to look like that. Some of the weathering was done with ashes from our fire place one very cold winter to calm the black down. The gravel road is sand I gathered several years ago at my oldest Daughters softball game after they won the tournament. So every time I look at my layout there’s been a special moment that happened in my life.Comment
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Rick. Thanks for the complement and here’s you some more.
Jim. Thanks for the warm complement. I really enjoy doing the scenery all my layoutComment
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Here’s some more pics I took the other day. [ATTACH]427234[/ATTACH][ATTACH]427235[/ATTACH][ATTACH]427236[/ATTACH][ATTACH]427237[/ATTACH][ATTACH]427238[/ATTACH][ATTACH]427239[/ATTACH]Attached Files- 9B62F0DA-55F8-4495-B5B6-8B8CC5A61BE9.jpeg (3.0 KB, 2 views)
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Nice! I knew a guy back in High School that had a "Stude" like that......he stuffed a 389 c.i. Pontiac with Tri-power into it and could not keep it in a straight line under acceleration.....the thing was just insane! :tongue-out3: :tongue-out2::tongue-out: Rick H.Comment
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Thanks for the complement Andrew. I really enjoy working on the layout.
Rick. Thanks for stopping by and the complementComment
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Mark. Thanks for the complement
John. Thanks for the complement. I have around 20 cars one day I’ll try to get you some pics of themComment
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