Amousican History - Transcontinental Railroad by coa
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The final gold spike was driven on May 10, 1869 in Promotory, Utah. But, of course, before they could drive in the last spike..."the guys" had to build it!
Daz; Renderosity
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Comments (37)
Mondwin
Fabulous and very cutie historical scene!!!Splendid as Your usual!:DDD.Hugsxx
mapps
This is realy awesome :-) hugs Mike
Hisui
Lovely render, as usual ! :o)
webdancer
Excellent!
kelvinhughes
most excellent Wendy well done
greetinx
That's a cool series :-) Keep them coming!!
Ravyns
Great Image Wendy.. I love those little outfits.
criss
A lot of work to do by the little mousies! :) Very cute!
Irish
Another outstanding historical scene Wendy...splendid details and I just know they are all humming or singing, "I've Been Working On the Railroad," in their little mousie voices! Bravo!!!
mejed
I just love all you stuff, never fails to put a smile on my face. johnny
petemohr
splendid idea again, Wendy! i like the detail and the outfit of the mice. excellent composed and executed scene! :)
Petra-S
Wieder eine fantastische Maus-Scene- wonderful work!
Terreinconnue
Excellent scene :)
LaurentR
Really nice scene, Wendy!
sackrat
Love those(trainspotting)Mousies !
Bernado
Fantastic atmosphere. Great characters and poses. They seem to work hard. I'll call them if my toy train needs repairing. 8-) Excellent.
sittingblue
another great one! superb creativity!
LadyLight Online Now!
Too cute!! all smiles
Junglegeorge
Cool :-)
lingrif
What a fantastic image! Your details and setting is incredible. Didn't know the 'guys' could work that hard.
Shari123
Hee hee, I wonder if they ever miss and clobber each other in the head! Not these meecies I'm sure, they look like hard workers to me. Well done Wendy!
SQS
Wonderful detail and such hard workers! Well done, yet again, Wendy ;}}
Syrup
Go west young mouse! Great job again Wendy! :B eaver !
ppetersen
love it!!!! This new series is outstanding for it is so educational, yet you present with that special touch you have Wendy. I can hear the banging of the hammers as they put in each rail!! Excellent work.
DennisReed
Superbly done! :)
wabe
Yeah, what would we do without our mousoneers? A wonderful one again Wendy. I love the way they do the work, it seems they are very experienced and do not face too many bugs. Cool!
BGHart
Excellent work! I wonder where you take all this inspiration from. :)
Umbetro38
Ha - wonderfull little story - many details and i like th little mouses - tolle arbeit
Mylo
I love the scene!!! LOL
Eekka
Just Love it..Fantastic image and Superb Work..