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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2011

HO scale MDC Shay working the logging turn between Gate, WA and Brooklyn log camp.

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  • @whoohaaXL Our bench work is 3/4" particle board on 2x4 framing. We had to stand on it to do the scenery in the back corners. From there we used Woodland Scenics inclines and risers until we reached a large flat area such as Gate, where the sawmill is, and put in another sheet of particle board. The W.S. stuff is great to work with. It is very flexible, following the curves you have drawn on the bench. Hot glue the hard shell to the risers to form your terrain.

  • I think I was on a little too much Xanax when I watched this, because apparantly I don't remember it, but God is it good. Do you use the subterrain system exclusively? (From Woodland Scenics) Or cookie cutter benchwork and the latest sections are added on with the subterrain? How is that shit to work with? Seems like it would be easier than traditional methods.

  • @whoohaaXL Thanks! I'm glad you found the new vid. and enjoyed it. My wife builds the scenery using Joel Bragdons hard shell and rock casting system.

  • Amazing footage brother, EXCELLENT scenery and of course, that BEAUTIFUL lil' Shay. I Love it man!

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