New Building, painted and weathered, ready to be set on the layout:
This started as a Piko kit that I used as a "town hall" facade but it never worked the way I had it, so I determined to use it somehow on the new tiny layout. I added an LGB kiosk with a window cut into it as a bay window, added the back and sides and a new Plastruct stairway kit on the side, mix in several posters and advertisments and I now have a decent looking liquor/drug store. Sorry for no building log, but lately I'm finding I just don't have the time to maintain one.
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Work's for me
Dave
The head is gray, hands don't work , back is weak, legs give out, eyes are gone, money go's and my wife still love's Me.
Looks good! I think I have an idea where your signs came from, but I'll ask anyway, where did you get your signs? - Peter
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PJM20 Looks good! I think I have an idea where your signs came from, but I'll ask anyway, where did you get your signs? - Peter
I got them off the MR forum. PM me, I'll send them to you if you cannot get them off the MR forum
My guess was right! Trust me I have plenty, over 30 pages saved, thanks for the offer. - Peter
OK, where did you hide the "brick", where are the wheels, what about the engineer … Oh … It’s a building … something stationary. You actually built something without motor and wheels . Looks good my friend. The "overwhelming signage" makes it a winner in my book.
Tom Trigg
I like it, I like it!
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