Routes by Deadpool. (large shots)

it has hangover in the front for horse to get in and out of. and a place to park a tractor or other farm equipment so I'm going to agree with you i know its not to high lol
thanks dino
No its to high, the back should have dirt up to the level of the bottom of the slope to drive equipment in and out of the back door. Its not a big deal just pointing it out. (I live on a farm so i know what im talking about.)
 
No its to high, the back should have dirt up to the level of the bottom of the slope to drive equipment in and out of the back door. Its not a big deal just pointing it out. (I live on a farm so i know what im talking about.)
i grew up on a farm.
and yes i am right.
 
If I post everytime I wanna say : great shot or great work or you are a king high quality route builder, I would have to post every day. So consider my post valid for the next 3 month...:Y: Rail4Pete
 
Contributing to the barn talk. The barn is at the proper height. The ground at the rear on the other hand, is not. That is a ramp to what is effectively the second floor for storing tractors and such. The ramp should be at ground level. For the most part, that type of barn is built on a hillside or have dirt piled up to it. The front of the barn should be a lower elevation than the rear.

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A slanted platform on a ledge like that would not only be pretty useless, but also dangerous due to the downward slant. Also, what would the point be. There are no doors on the other side for you to ramp your tractor out of Dukes of Hazard style.

In other farm news, you should check out AngelC's latest assets. She made hex signs.
 
Contributing to the barn talk. The barn is at the proper height. The ground at the rear on the other hand, is not. That is a ramp to what is effectively the second floor for storing tractors and such. The ramp should be at ground level. For the most part, that type of barn is built on a hillside or have dirt piled up to it. The front of the barn should be a lower elevation than the rear.


A slanted platform on a ledge like that would not only be pretty useless, but also dangerous due to the downward slant. Also, what would the point be. There are no doors on the other side for you to ramp your tractor out of Dukes of Hazard style.

In other farm news, you should check out AngelC's latest assets. She made hex signs.
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Contributing to the barn talk. The barn is at the proper height. The ground at the rear on the other hand, is not. That is a ramp to what is effectively the second floor for storing tractors and such. The ramp should be at ground level. For the most part, that type of barn is built on a hillside or have dirt piled up to it. The front of the barn should be a lower elevation than the rear.











A slanted platform on a ledge like that would not only be pretty useless, but also dangerous due to the downward slant. Also, what would the point be. There are no doors on the other side for you to ramp your tractor out of Dukes of Hazard style.

In other farm news, you should check out AngelC's latest assets. She made hex signs.
im still right lol the barn isn't to high the ground is just not right. lol
 
Nice....Must be nice to have a job working with trains in a way and computers......Wanna trade??? Surgical tech for yours??? :p
well im already a lasik surgeons tech/assistant. so im ok ill pass.

thanks guys for the nice comments
 
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im still right lol the barn isn't to high the ground is just not right. lol

Reminds me of the running joke at work:

1. The stage manager is always right.
2. If the stage manager is wrong, refer to rule number 1.

Always great photos Deadpool. Looking forward to the finished project.

A question though about ground textures. Are you using JVC's, and are they seasonal? (Jumping on the bandwagon after spending part of fall in Maryland)
 
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Nice shots deadpool. Can you tell me what the story is behind the PVRX. Is the yellow and black the new paint scheme, with the maroon and blue being older? I'm just cuious.
 
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