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The port section of the layout is 2' by 8' and is meant to represent a bustling MD eastern Shore. |
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This section was just added and will be the spot where the new FOS kit "Department of the Docks" will reside. |
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Here's a close up of the new port section. My son (who is 11) built the lighthouse from a Walther's kit. |
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We have a small space in the back of the port for some background kits. The first one in is Varick Freight from FOS Scale Ltd. |
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The small boat yard and 2 structures comprise Foss Landing, a small seafood distribution and boat repair/rental operation. |
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The Foss crew can be a bit slow with boat repairs - the "Leonidas" has been in the repair slip for two or so years! |
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The middle section of the port has the Bar Mill's kit "Waterfront Willey's - that was my first craftsman kit. |
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The right side of the port has a fuel dock and several smaller support buildings. |
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A close up of the fule dock and "Rip Curly's surf School. What's that in the right hand corner? |
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A close up of Rip Curlys. This was a kit bash of Bar Mills Furlow's Freight that my son built (I helped a bit). |
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