Jim Fortner wrote:Very cool!
Thank You!
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
darianj wrote:Very nice! Who needs a kit when you can get results like that!
I had thought about getting a kit, but some of them are pretty expensives, so I thought I'd give scratchbuilding a try, and hey it came out pretty nicely!
Alex
tmcc man wrote: Very nice job Alex, I think you should give that outhouse to the Chief, as his office is one of those
Very nice job Alex,
I think you should give that outhouse to the Chief, as his office is one of those
Not a bad idea
Hey Guys, Thanks for the suggestions, I think I'll add a foundation to it! About the windows I had picked them up at Just trains they are Korber double hung windows which I painted Southern RR green. for the glass I got the plastic printer paper and sprayed it with Dull Coat, which gives it a frosted glass look. I just made an outhouse last night, but I need to add some trim.
Regards, Roy
So, when does the conductor w/lantern come flying out the door?
Nice job.
You did a nice job on that Alex !! Awaiting to hear where you got the window !!
Thanks, John
Looks good Alex!
Kurt
Hey, very nice. I have a similar looking structure but paid $$ for a kit. Yours looks as good if not better, especially the roof. Nice work.
Well today I finished my first Scratchbuilt stucture. The shed walls were first mad of cardboard then wooden planks were added. I then placed windows and doors. Finlly I added the roof by cutting paper in strips to give it a shingle effect. Some light weathering chalk made it look like it had seen it's better days. Enjoy the pics.
the pictures were taken on the unfinised layout section
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