025: How To Detail A Scratch Built Structure On Your Model Railroad Layout

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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2018
  • It is all in the details my friends! In this episode we go through and detail out the log loading ramp that we scratch built, as well as the surrounding areas. This is a regular guy sort of deal but it turned out pretty nice IMHO. Take a look and tell us if you agree!
    Our N gauge layout is featured in both Sidetracked, and It's My Railroad showing you tips, techniques, and failures from a regular guy point of view. Whether you are enjoying Z scale, N Scale, HO Scale, or any other scale of model railroad layout, we know you will enjoy every episode and probably learn a little something along the way. So, what are we waitin for? Lets get on this right now!
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