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You must remember that , this set up just under took a ride from the 3rd floor to the back af a ranger pick-up, a bumpy city 2 mile trip and up to the second floor of my place. ALL these pictures are taken at the before I spend some time fix-in and repairing. The set is real messy and i promise once its complete, that i will take photo's of it. I plan to do many changes and finish the areas that wern't complete yet.
The pic don't show it , but there is 4 sets of track here, 2 on the upper and 2 more on the lower. Many details will be missed if you don't look close in all these photo's. At the bottom center of this one is a man sitting on a pik nik bench. Also check out the reflection in the lake.


I can't believe what my father can do with a lil glue and some cardboard.
The bridge in this pic is made of all corigated cardboard cut into thin strips. the rock formations and mountains are all styro foam, i'm told that he cut the styro foam close to the way he wanted it and then he spray painted it ("if you remember when you were a kid and you mixed any toxic liquid with styro foam, the foam would melt, gas is a good example"). The spray paint acts the same, melting the foam to perfect form. And again check out the AWSOME REFLECTION IN THIS ONE.

The time it must have taken to lay the roof on this one, you could have done a real one!
I guess even lil people gotta peeeeee. To go with a classic hobby ya gotta add some old time cars and trucks, you will see a lotta classics in these pics. I'm sue you all ready noticed that lil boat, I actually have a lil guy fishing that goes in it.

One more lake shot for the road...
This bridge got smashed in the move, I did what I could for now. If you look close at it, you can see the corigation in the cardboard.



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