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Madera Sugar Pine Lumber Company # 1 Old Betsy

Started by Scratchman, July 12, 2009, 07:36:50 PM

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Ken Hamilton

That's a great body of work, Gordon.
It's nice to see it all in one photo.

Damn Cranky

Wonderful work for the year.  Models and dioramas, it shows your wonderful versatility!

Mr Potato Head

Gordon! Great job, as always, I feel privileged to have seen your models and your workshop in person, they and you are truly amazing, but what most people don't know about you is what a wonderful and insightful person you are!!!!!!
I hope you can retire soon, and work on models full time, we all will be in for a treat when that happens. I hope to see you soon I will be back in Provo this spring, and I won't miss stopping by to see you, thanks for sharing your work with us and without you knowing it, that you,  are a great inspiration to all that follow this forum.
Gil

NORCALLOGGER

Gordon,
I just caught back up on this thread.  Fantastic!
Six projects like that in 1 year, WOW, when do you find time for anything else ;D.
Thanks for sharing your great work.
Rick

Scratchman

Thanks guys for your comments. Gil I will be looking forward to seeing you in the spring.

Gordon Birrell

http://www.flickr.com/photos/77318580@N00/

RoughboyModelworks

Truly outstanding Gordon. Seeing all six of your 2009 models together in one shot is inspiring and a privilege.

Paul

Chuck Doan

No casual attaboys here. This is true and excellent scracthbuilding.  A pleasure to see, and your photos aint' half bad either!
"They're most important to me. Most important. All the little details." -Joseph Cotten, Shadow of a Doubt





http://public.fotki.com/ChuckDoan/model_projects/