an ore bin, the end result

lazaro
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Well, this is the end result after beating and weathering the ore bin, looking at it from a fathers' eyes I can't find much to add, please free to make any suggestions:

The pictures are from my album "mine" in the gallery

  




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an ore bin, the end result

lazaro

That 'bin has had a very hard life - you've done an amazing job, and congratulations are definitely in order. Amazing work!!

BTW - the 4-wheeled hi-sider in front of the 'bin.  Peco or Grafar?

I run 4-wheeled stock on the TVR, and because that sort of wagon is rarely seen here on N.scale net, am very interested to learn more.  Do you run them mixed-in with bogie wagons or in rakes that are exclusively of 4-wheeled stock?

Thanks.

Komata

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lazaro
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Thanks komata
I was sure you'd appreciate the Lil bob, it is a Graham Farish, I picked up in London, I only have two, and mix them with some Fleishman cars, mainly because I'm lacking equipment and mostly have Box cars,after all the mine still has to start business.  I'll be attending the Louisville convention, and who knows, maybe can bump into some more.


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Very nice work indeed,
Very nice work indeed, Lazaro.  That bin really looks like its been in service for many years.
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nice work 

nice work

 




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