Posted by Texasmark1 on August 13, 2018 at 07:15:29 from (184.63.34.84):
In Reply to: Farming with my son posted by rockyridgefarm on August 12, 2018 at 09:37:12:
Really nice detail. I do N scale model trains (keeps me busy with the weather won't let me farm) and one of the layouts contains farm related scenes I designed and built from kit parts so I can appreciate your work on your entry. Good luck.
I didn't have anybody to help me build them but I have a little guy (1st grader) that comes over with the family and helps me play with it from time to time. Got him a railroad engineer's cap like mine to wear when playing. Sometimes I act like I'm asleep in the chair and peek out from under the bill to see what he's into next. I like to see him exercise his imagination....hopefully it'll stay with him as he grows up. When he leaves, I put things back together, ready for his next visit.
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