sorce
Nonsense Rascal
. Nothing would make me more happy
My kids may have to get in touch with your grandkids but hay!
Do any of those guys take interest?
Sorce
. Nothing would make me more happy
riding the rails
Model railroading
Because most people cannot see beyond the clutter of so many branches so close together. If you have approached bonsai by the books you do not find trees like this in the books. You find single trunk or multiple trunks but usually not more than three. You find in the books, more or less, sanity in the distribution of branches as opposed to the hodge podge the Mugo will give you. In nature, where they are not sheared by the nursery trade, you might find trees like you find in the books but that is not probable in the nursery trade. After all; who wants a skinny little short tree that grows more side-ways than vertically?I like the tree. I like mugos. Dunno why people frown on them as good material.
Sorry Sorce that I missed this thread. Somehow it got past me. Give me a couple of days to go through you ample album of the victim and I'll offer up what I think. Did you look at the videos around the nursery crawl series?
In essence you are eliminating a good portion of the growth off the left side of the knuckle. As what you leave on the right developes, it will start to pull out the buldge and the remaining branches will extend and expand.
Tyrolean
This is all I have left from the model railroading days. This was from back in 1981, a Cibolo Crossing plaster building and a couple Durango Press wood kits with Kadee trucks and couplers.
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Here's my lil 2x4ft N scale railroad.
I had an N-scale layout when I was a kid. I went to a train show a couple of years ago and thought it would be fun to start a layout with my kids. The starter layout with a couple of cars the engine and a loop of track was almost $200. I decided against it.
At some point I’d like to get into the other end of the size spectrum and start building a live steam locomotive. Something in the 1.5” scale, 7.25” gauge range.
start building a live steam locomotive
When I was buying my house, I put in an offer on a place next door to a guy with an awesome working steam traction engine in his driveway - I thought to myself "I want to be that guys neighbor!" I got outbid on that one.Were talking about boilers right now!