I like it, I like it!
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
My guess was right! Trust me I have plenty, over 30 pages saved, thanks for the offer. - Peter
Modeling the Bellefonte Central Railroad
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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
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
Have fun with your trains
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.
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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