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TOPIC: What did YOU do this week?

What did YOU do this week? 10 years 7 months ago #2319

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Mark, my son and I are part of an HO scale modular group" Allegheny Western Lines" that set up at the Greenberg shows. So I will be there Fri., sat., and Sun. Stop by if you are at the show.
Butch Curll
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What did YOU do this week? 10 years 7 months ago #2321

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t1nut wrote:
Mark, my son and I are part of an HO scale modular group" Allegheny Western Lines" that set up at the Greenberg shows. So I will be there Fri., sat., and Sun. Stop by if you are at the show.

Well, I hope to attend Saturday morning, but the local news keeps upping the snow amounts in the forecast. Latest accumulation prediction is for half a foot! Yikes. Regardless, I will attend at least one day of the show and look forward to meeting you and your son. Guess we won't have to worry about big crowds.
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What did YOU do this week? 10 years 7 months ago #2322

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I also plan on going and keep seeing minimal snow accumulation which I hope is the case.
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What did YOU do this week? 10 years 7 months ago #2325

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Finished with the decals on my Sd45,I went with 7602.Hopefully I'll complete this project in a few days and post some pics.
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What did YOU do this week? 10 years 7 months ago #2326

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Fri morning weather report for sat. is, 1-3 inches in the Oaks area, 3-6 inches west towards Pottstown and Reading. This is for anyone going to the Greenberg show in Oaks, Pa. This weekend.
Butch Curll
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What did YOU do this week? 10 years 7 months ago #2336

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Finished with 7602 yesterday.PS RDG yellow and SCII RDG green were used.The decals are MS.The unit was weathered using the new PanPastels.I found these great to work with.
The green on the top of the long hood should be a little bit lower then how I applied it.I made the mistake of following the seem on the model when I masked it...I could live with it. :oops:





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