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Life in a small town..
Topic Started: Jul 5 2011, 09:29 AM (716 Views)
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People on their way into town .




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Checking out the cars.
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Swifty
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The Mustang II is a Mustang too!
Great pictures- I love the swimming pool! :thumbup:
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I love the feel of the whole town...I wanna live there.
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Swifty
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Great pictures- I love the swimming pool! :thumbup:



Swifty tell the truth you just like the little women l.o.l.

All those figures came unpainted you have to paint them .Pearl uses a toothpick with a tiny dab of paint on it. Took a few hours to do them . Then a week later at a train show a guy had some that were a little like those and were painted 5 for 12.00 dollars. these were 3 or 4 dollars for 25 unpainted. Now she buys them painted l.o.l.
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JustDavid
Jul 5 2011, 12:46 PM
I love the feel of the whole town...I wanna live there.


Well houses are cheap David the most expensive building was 45 dollars. l.o.l. The styrofoam base was about 15.00 dollars so land is cheap. l.o.l.

A diorama is a neat escape from the everyday rat race.
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