Jeffrey, that looks pretty good for a paper building. I never would have know if you hadn't told me.
Wastrel, you're a better man than me. That looks like one complicated layout. I have a hard enough time running one level.
I think you need to get a tripod though. some of your pictures are so blurry it's hard to see your good work.
DJ, another fine shot. One of these days, I'll get the depth of field thing figured out.
Ray, that looks like a real farm now, even down to the roads between the crop. Great job on that cornfield. Did it drive you to drink?
B&S, looks like nothing but loneliness and solitude at the old slag works now.
HB, that's pretty cool. Did she use Photoshop or what? Looks very realistic.
Matt, those are some great urban scenes. Not only is the modeling and setting well done but there's just something about O scale that makes it all look more real in pictures. That drain pipe apparently strapped to the wall in the last picture is a good example.
President and CEO Bubba of the Prattville & Northern negotiated
very favorable lease terms with the JWX leasing company for a newly refurbished UPY SW-1500 to relieve the 40 year old 70 tonner. This gives the P&W some reliable motive power to handle the increasing traffic from the feed mills. Here's a picture of the 1170 and 638 meeting after delivery:
The boys all came over to check her out. Track foreman Henry bought along a bottle of the "good stuff" to christen her but the rest of the boys decided it was way too hot to waste a good bootle of hootch by breaking it so they decided to drink it instead. Engineer Spike is doing his best to stay away from the party but I think his resolve is weakening.