Muddy, like the dresser. So cool to reuse and redo items and add the personal touch
As to the trains, K5 is deep into them. He is even a conductor at the B&O Railroad museum
Speaking of K5Blazer (Trevor), saw him a month or so ago, he came and looked at a pickup my son ended of buying. 02 Mazda B4000 (think Ranger). Didn't run, worn out underneath but body in good shape and minimal rust. K5 diagnosed the no run as fuel pump and he was right. After fuel pump, shocks, complete front end, complete brakes, tires, removing lift kit and lots of other details, truck runs and drives well, went through inspection, and made it to North Carolina yesterday. My son, who has minimal mechanical experience did a lot of the work aided by his brother, my self and lots of advice from my neighbor the Saab mechanic. While it wasn't a truck I would have bought because of condition, it turned out well and my son learned a ton and had a ball. If you don't count his time, he made out ok.