I dug a chunk of Sculptamold out of the layout and stuck it in.

I put the camera on the tripod this time. No more blurry pics!

Peeking in the side window.

Night time on the railroad. Oh noes, a little light leakage!

Despite my best efforts, including a black paper light block under the roof, you can see a bit of light coming through. Well, it's (the roof) glued in (hope the lamp doesn't burn out!) pretty solid, so that's what we're stuck with!
1 comment:
AH! That was great! Loved the red toolbox or whatever you call it! You know how I've always wanted a Craftsman jumbo toolbox for my garage! You did a great job!
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