CSXext,
Interesting. The doors look really good. Are those printed from the software or are those salvaged from another model?
Regards, Roy
Yes the entire thing was printed on ann inkjet printer. evan with the shabby build job I did it still looks alright. I realy like the software. there is a large thread on the OGR forum that has some pics of stuff that people have done with this software.WE even have made train cars as part of a back drop your only limit is your imagination
here is the companys web site.
http://modeltrainsoftware.com
will post a link to the thread if I can.
here is the link to the thread on OGR
http://ogaugerr.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/57660482/m/7311021224
Here are some buildings I am working on A Masonic Temple and a YMCA
to get a clear crisp view of the brickwork click on picture to enlarge they look better than thunbnail shows
Here are some more building fronts I have been experimenting with.
Hi
I wanted to let those of you in the Denver Area know that we are offering a free clinic titled "Building a Chipboard Trackside Structure" this sunday 12/15 at 2:00pm at Caboose Hobbies in Denver.
The clinic is hands-on and will feature Model Builder Software. We will go ahead and build a small trackside railway station during the demonstration. Everyone will leave with a pretty nice building that they have constructed themselves.
As most of you in Colorado already know, Caboose offers model railroad clinics and demos every Saturday and Sunday from fall thru spring at their shop in downtown Denver.
Sorry to those of you not in Denver area, we do not have clinics scheduled anywhere else at this time!
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