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  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    11 days ago
    Mack FCSW quarry truck
     hi  guys  im  geting  mack  fcsw  to
    i  hope  chester  and  wayne  calder  like  my  truck
  • wil mulders (Private)
    11 months ago
    2d
    its about the details he! great great What a perfectionism!
  • Perez (Private)
    1 year ago
    Mack SBA Granite (axle back)
    Goodness!! this is a beauty beyond words!! Chester u possess the right talent when it comes to vehicle modeling!! I really love that green metalic color!
    • Chester Fesmire United States (Private)
      1 year ago
      Thanks Perez. That is transparent green over a silver base color.
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    1 year 4 months ago
    Kenworth C540 oilfield tray truck
    SEND ME WHAT  I HAVE TO DO  TO GET  ONE OF THE OIL FIELD TRUCK AND WHAT YOU HAVE, MY NAME IS        YELLOW ROSE EXPRESS IN KERSEY, CO  80644 Box 221 Att: Jim Carl. Cell 970-430-7202 Office is 970-356-3272.
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    1 year 4 months ago
    a7
    I love your work. The best!!
  • Peter Locke (Private)
    3 years 3 months ago
    cast brass D-rings and Herpa wheels with Roco tires
    Hi Chester:

    Nice job on this model. Wondering where one finds the cast brass D-rings you've put on the low boy.

  • Davit (Private)
    3 years 9 months ago
    storage shed
    impressive !!!!!

    outatanding work !!!
  • Swamprat United States (Private)
    4 years 9 months ago
    logging photo from Wisconson
    Like the Lombard, I'm building one for my Black Fly Lumber HOn30 module. Will visit Maine 9-18-07 to return to the Cole Transportation Museum to photograph the track they have and hopefully to Clarks Trading Post to see what has been reported as an operating Lombard. Post more pics if you have them. David
  • Ian Guild (Private)
    5 years 3 months ago
    keeping the granite warm
    Is that an oil-covered hand reaching out from bottom right?

    Beautiful model
  • Sam Rawlins (Private)
    5 years 5 months ago
    need stump?
    Fantastic!!!!
    Thanks for being one of the good guys that is willing to share info so we all can save money on our layouts. I am heading outside now to look for suitable stumps...

    There is more pride in scratchbuilding than buying!!
  • Barry Pate (Private)
    5 years 5 months ago
    need stump?
    That's a really good tutorial Chester. Great tip about using the branch junctions.
  • ho henry (Private)
    5 years 5 months ago
    set windows and weathered main structure and added another layer of water
    WHEW CHESTER!

    Just looking at the work you've done on this acre "the mill" and that of the "tugboat"
    got me tired out....

    Tell me, how many man crew did you have, obviously they were excellant craftsmen as they new thier craft, must have labored hard.

    Obviously they didn't go on strike, it would have shown in their work! you must be rich enough to be able to pay them their do!
    by the way their work is impeccable.

    you must also have a knack for hiring the right people, or for that matter, must have come across them in your lifetime. also too be fortunate enough to have discovered them along the way, must have cost a pretty penny i'll bet!

    Or else, how could such beautiful artwork work have been accomplished.

    I suggest you hire yourself out as a contractor, you obviously know your stuff!

    Curious how long does it normally take you to draw up your diagrams... I mean it you know your stuff!

    ho henry


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