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I realize there are pictures elsewhere on the web, but I can share it here and no copyright issues. I can also get pictures from multiple angles.
BTW, Fred, it seems like the Portlandia statue would be right up your alley. It would be a definitely recognizable landmark to Portlanders.
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What is the Kalamouth arched bridge? I've never heard of it and it doesn't show up in Google.
Also, speaking of Kelley and his fine work - maybe he could do Bigfoot, aka Sasquatch for the Northwest? The hair would present a challenge.
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For those that don't know, this is a pedestrian bridge. But it is only about 200 yards from the UP line that runs through the Columbia River Gorge from Portland to points east. I wonder if the train engineers ever get tired of that awesome view. The stream that runs from the falls to the Columbia River passes under a longer version of the bridge I've been building.
I've thought of doing a diorama of this scene. My son made one in a shoebox. I wanted to do it in Z scale. But it would have been almost 3' tall!
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Beverly- It was on either the History or Military cable channel. If I see it again I will pay closer attention.
Fred
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We don't get either channel.
I did Google it and found that rail service with the Rocky Mountaineer is a thriving tourist enterprise. Here are the various vacation packages available . Knowing the grandeur of the Canadian Rockies, the BC Interior as well as the coast to coast tours, it looks like there are great vacations to be had which ever tour a person takes
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I have completed a Z project that is the combination of Hyperion- the worlds tallest tree and Chandelier- the tunnel tree. Hyperion is 380 feet tall, 26' in diameter, at breast height. The bark is 12" thick and soft. Shoot clones sprout from burles surrounding the root system, and major limbs start at a height of 135'. Young trees can grow as much as 8' a year, and some trees are 2,200 years old. This model is 390' at ROAD LEVEL.
390'
Z = 21" 1.7 feet
N = 28.9" 2.4 feet
TT = 38.5" 3.2 feet ---- HO= 53.1" 4.4'
S = 72.2" 6.0 feet
O = 96.2" 8 feet
LGB = 205.4" 17 feet
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(ZCS couln't take this picture)
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What are you going to do with it--- I have no idea, Dragonlady had a sugestion
Maybe put it on the coffee table as a conservation piece.
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Is that Z scale?
Loren
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