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    Modeling Trains approaching,inside and leaving Tunnels.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunnel Can you suggest some designing ideas when the trains are approaching a tunnel, trains are inside a tunnel and trains leaving a tunnel? Thanks & Regards, Prashant S Akerkar
  2. sh&w_ownr

    Moffat Western Tunnel Portal

    Check out in the products section of this site under scenery for our latest addition to our product line of the Western Portal of the Moffat Tunnel. We modeled it after the cica 1930's portal. It is in both N and HO Scale. You can also check it out at www.shorthillwestern.com
  3. Mountains by Fed Ex

    Mountains by Fed Ex

    This mountain was made from a Priority Mail box that was cut into strips, held in place with hot glue and covered with Woodland Scenics plaster cloth. After the cloth set up, plaster rocks were held in place with caulk.
  4. Mountains by Fed Ex

    Mountains by Fed Ex

    This mountain was made from a Priority Mail box that was cut into strips, held in place with hot glue and covered with Woodland Scenics plaster cloth. After the cloth set up, plaster rocks were held in place with caulk.
  5. Mountains by Fed Ex

    Mountains by Fed Ex

    This mountain was made from a Priority Mail box that was cut into strips, held in place with hot glue and covered with Woodland Scenics plaster cloth. After the cloth set up, plaster rocks were held in place with caulk.
  6. Mountains by Fed Ex

    Mountains by Fed Ex

    This mountain was made from a Priority Mail box that was cut into strips, held in place with hot glue and covered with Woodland Scenics plaster cloth. After the cloth set up, plaster rocks were held in place with caulk.
  7. Mountains by Fed Ex

    Mountains by Fed Ex

    This mountain was made from a Priority Mail box that was cut into strips, held in place with hot glue and covered with Woodland Scenics plaster cloth. After the cloth set up, plaster rocks were held in place with caulk.




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