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Life on the Salmon Bay Terminal

The building and the events surround the building of an HO scale switching layout set in the mighty Pacific Northwest.

May 28, 2008

Dock

The Salmon Bay Terminal now has a terminal. Having never scratchbuilt something in my life I completed a dock today. It's not perfect but servicable and will hold the Salmon Bay depot and freight house. And the whole layout is brown now. I'll get some pictures up later tommorow.
Posted by Landlocked Sailor at 8:27 PM
Labels: Scenery, Structures

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