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employing the spider

Started by chester, August 10, 2014, 09:15:10 AM

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chester

In photographing the Model T grain truck here (1/87 Jordan with scratched bed), I did not notice the work of a resident spider until I uploaded the photos into the computer. Which poses the question: Did Mr. Doan actually create his spider webs or has he a friendly Charlotte also?  ;)



Chuck Doan

Yours are much more authentic Chester! I had a little one in my engine house once, but the webs didn't prove durable. Great picture!
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finescalerr

Thanks for posting that beautiful image. -- Russ

Ray Dunakin

That looks great! The webs actually add to the atmosphere of the scene. On my layout they usually look more like something out of a cheesy horror movie.

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mabloodhound

Excellent photo Chester.   Make sure you feed that spider and keep him on the payroll.
8)
Dave Mason
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nk

Nice work CHester...and good to see you helping the arachnid economy along...
You may ask yourself: "Well, how did I get here?"

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