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1/4" C.H.B. Wilamette Loader

Started by lab-dad, May 01, 2011, 05:11:53 PM

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lab-dad

Some more progress.........
Dont want Marc to accuse me of sandbagging....
Had to redo the roof though, minor miscalculations... >:(





Roof frame "before" the modifications.....................



-Marty

TRAINS1941

Why isn't there mouse-flavored cat food?
George Carlin

lab-dad

Some progress and some additional weathering.
More soon.





-Marty

chester

Marty, like the sled, the roof, the engine, the winch. Heck I like it all.

Mobilgas

 Marty,   Coming along nicely  ;)
Craig

TRAINS1941

-MJ

Very nice indeed.  The weathering is coming along very nicely.

Jerry
Why isn't there mouse-flavored cat food?
George Carlin

Ray Dunakin

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finescalerr

Glad you have found some time to continue the project. -- Russ

lab-dad

#53
Weather weenies say rainy season is coming, figured I better get the roof done.
Not "exactly" what i wanted but i think it may work........
Two pics and an artsy fartsy one.
Also got the footboard & brackets on.








-Marty

Chuck Doan

Sweet! That last shot is really nice.
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Malachi Constant

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finescalerr

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james_coldicott

Marty,

a great looking model of a lovely machine.

Got me looking at my photo's of similar equipment and came up with this photo... thought you might like it.

James

lab-dad

Thanks guys!
James, that is a great plate, may be I can get one etched to go with the etched "Willamette" crank guards.
I'm surprised no one noticed them.
Thanks again boys!
-Marty