unclescott58 Posted August 28, 2021 Posted August 28, 2021 I love cars, trains, and gas stations. Amongst other things. Besides 1/25th (1/24th and others) scale model cars, I’m also into N scale (1/160th scale) trains. Lately Ive been working on several N scale building kits. Including the neat Signal gas station I’m show below. This is my second laser-cut wood kit. Very interesting how these kits go together. They’re different and easier to build than I expected.
TooOld Posted August 28, 2021 Posted August 28, 2021 Now that's tiny ! Looks pretty neat the way it's made and looks like it goes together very easily . At that size I've got room to build a whole little town !
Dave Van Posted August 28, 2021 Posted August 28, 2021 N & HO scales have some many cool structures and vehicles.! It's to small for my big hands but you did great!
TonyK Posted August 28, 2021 Posted August 28, 2021 Always enjoy looking at what N and HO scale has to offer even though I'm not building them. Just like to see other hobbies that people are in to. Lots of parts and instructions for such a tiny kit.
misterNNL Posted August 28, 2021 Posted August 28, 2021 Good looking station. Thanks for giving us a look at a scale most of us seldom see.
unclescott58 Posted August 29, 2021 Author Posted August 29, 2021 15 hours ago, TooOld said: Now that's tiny ! Looks pretty neat the way it's made and looks like it goes together very easily . At that size I've got room to build a whole little town ! 13 hours ago, PappyD340 said: Nice! 12 hours ago, Dave Van said: N & HO scales have some many cool structures and vehicles.! It's to small for my big hands but you did great! 11 hours ago, TonyK said: Always enjoy looking at what N and HO scale has to offer even though I'm not building them. Just like to see other hobbies that people are in to. Lots of parts and instructions for such a tiny kit. 7 hours ago, misterNNL said: Good looking station. Thanks for giving us a look at a scale most of us seldom see. 3 hours ago, DPNM said: Turned out very nice. Thank you for the kind words gentlemen. Looking at the photos, I sure see a lot more of imperfections then I saw before I photographed it. But, still I like it. And I had a lot of fun building it. I’ve just got to put my perfectionist side aside.
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