Bob Harris sent this photo of a nicely done 28' Stock Car. Bob said, "100 percent of my road's stock cars are your products. The kits went together easily and were well thought out. I really enjoyed building them."
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Hakan Nilsson from Sweden built a nice version of the Alkem Scale Models ventilated box car.
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Jeff Faulkner installed Alkem Scale Models Pole Signals and Lighted Targets on his PRR based layout.
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Jeff Faulkner installed Alkem Scale Models Pole Signals and Lighted Targets on his PRR based layout.
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Dave Emery sent this shot of a quartet of coal jimmies on top of his coal dock. Also, coupled to the engine tender is a Alkem Scale Models 28 ft. stock car.
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Tommy Holt installed several Yard Light Towers on his HO Scale WP layout. He planned to scratchbuild the towers. Luckily he learned about this kit before attempting that time consuming task. He soldered the kits and painted them silver to match the prototype. He plans to add working lighting to the kits as he finishes the yard. This shots shows his work in progress.
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Lance Mindheim has one of the largest N Scale cornfields on his N scale Monon layout.
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The late Dudley Ross used a Lineside Details kit to build this train order board.
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Jeff Peck added a small corn patch to a vegetable garden on his N scale module.
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Ken Anderson also has a small corn patch on his layout. Photo by Paul Dolkos
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Michael Hohn sent this photo of a completed 28th Cattle Car. He writes, " Because the car is a little early for my era, I weathered it a lot. It's lettered for the Geneva, Ithaca and Sayre, a precursor to the Lehigh Valley in New York State. When I don't have a prototrype photo I letter cars for the GI&S. I don't think anybody can prove me wrong!"
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Marc Grunow did a great job on building and weathering the Tennessee Pass Tunnel Portal.
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