tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3308436923321175757.post3237748075172528447..comments2024-01-30T07:21:55.119+13:00Comments on Motorised Dandruff: Saturday MorningRABhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00929466289526140335noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3308436923321175757.post-69492056767435594452012-12-09T09:33:43.636+13:002012-12-09T09:33:43.636+13:00some really nice layouts on those links.I still po...some really nice layouts on those links.I still ponder on a shadowbox type module or two depicting some type of bush tramway. My initial idea was to work on each module of my Picton layout separately, so i would have plenty of variety of jobs and keep the interest up.so far i have 6 modules connected up and none even close to finished. However i certainly am more disciplined than in the past and when time permits i am making progress,as Russ commented, a little at a time .biggest distraction is this jolly internet thingy! Its a great resource, but boy does it create a lot of paralysis analysis.beakahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00331975684057434279noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3308436923321175757.post-41345682305593299062012-12-08T21:39:47.774+13:002012-12-08T21:39:47.774+13:00Awesome look at those other sites you link too! Ye...Awesome look at those other sites you link too! Yes, do we tend to think we have to model such a big area, when realistically a small yard or scene could be completed in a short amount of time. Ah...but now I have the base boards I might as well push on with the layout(eventually). Keep the progress going on Piecock. A little at a time, and it will be completed.<br />Russsxytrainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15114744981981315705noreply@blogger.com