QUOTE: Originally posted by carpenter matt Capt, some suggestions Ian Brown's Surf shop Castle and GO GO Bar[:p] Ian of England- perhaps a station with travel service[;)] Troy Has to be a Tram, so hows about a single stall tram shed and tram to run local pedestrian transport in town[:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Cappy The building looks great, kinda like the old saying "you never how easy something is until you try it" I can assume this is the first of many custom buildings for you layout? Looking forward to future edifaces. [8D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by SKMoss QUOTE: Originally posted by Capt Carrales This is the first section of a downtown. To the left of the building will be a general store. Capt, The building looks great. It's very similar to what will be the first building I plan on building for my layout. My local community has an area of town refered to as Old Town. A lot of the structures date back to the late 1800's. I picked on building to be my first. It's small and looks to be an easy build. I don't know what the building started life as, but the last paint job it had, it seemed to be an emigration office. Some day I'll actually get some work on it done. Your's looks great,
QUOTE: Originally posted by Capt Carrales This is the first section of a downtown. To the left of the building will be a general store.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by TurboOne Nice job Capt. [4:-)] For a "simple" job it looks great. Wish I had the talent to do that. But I leave the woodworking up to my wife. Way to go Capt. Tim
QUOTE: Originally posted by CandCRR Capt Carrales, I really like your building. I have little skill or experience building, so my Wife has come upon what I think is a unique way to add buildings that have a duel purpose. She finds bird houses and bird feeders that sort of look like they are buildings. In the winter they feed our fine feathered friends and the rest of the year they provide whimsical buildings for the rail road.
QUOTE: Originally posted by vbsltco Captain Nice work! Went to the East Coast Large Scale Show yesterday with my wife. She has been all over me to build a building for the railway. At the show she threatened to buy a building that made hair stand on end. I placated her by promising to make one. Today I bought some time by showing her a "cute" caboose I would build. It's been nearly five years since I started my railway and I have yet to make a building. If the lettering in this post has a slightly green tinge you will realize just how jealous I am. Bob
QUOTE: Originally posted by Rastun Capt., That building looks great. Can't wait to see more of them. Later, Jack
QUOTE: Originally posted by powlee My compliments Joe. [bow] All the best Ian P
QUOTE: Originally posted by underworld Nice work!!!! [:)] underworld [:D][:D][:D][:D][:D]
Ian P - If a man speaks in a desert where no woman can hear, Is he still wrong?
QUOTE: Originally posted by carpenter matt And you were concerned about being able to build your fence!? Mighty fine building there Capt C.[:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by rainbowglass Great looking building Captain. A good start for main street. Richard
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