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Buildings
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, June 26, 2004 5:32 PM
I have a mixture myself of shop and home.[:)][:)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, June 26, 2004 5:56 PM
Some straight from the box kits, but mostly kitbashed or my new favorite, scratchbuilt![:D]
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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Saturday, June 26, 2004 5:59 PM
Right now all are bought from a shop, but on my next layout I'm going to scratchbuild alot of my buildings, as I want it to be fairly close to the prototype.

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Posted by eastcoast on Saturday, June 26, 2004 11:28 PM
All my buildings or structures are either kits or kitbashed in home.
I build when I feel I can or need to fill a space or void on an area.
Some of my buildings are very interesting as they do not have normal
shapes. I have curved, triangled , trapezoided, and round to fit in.
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Posted by orsonroy on Saturday, June 26, 2004 11:49 PM
I voted "from shop", since at least all the materials in my buildings came from a hobby shop! I used to buy all kit buildings, and either build them stock or kitbash, but I've since discovered just how easy and enjoyable it is to scratchbuild. Most of the new buildings for my layout, with the exception of the new Branchline houses (which my wife "insists" on buying me as presents - bless her heart!) will be scratchbuilt, including one large brick union station, a roundhouse, and several large factories.

Ray Breyer

Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943

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Posted by IRONROOSTER on Sunday, June 27, 2004 6:42 AM
I have some kits I bought, but the layout is not far enough along yet for buildings. Then I'll build the kits and do some scratch building, which is what I have done in the past.
Enjoy
Paul
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Posted by Eriediamond on Sunday, June 27, 2004 7:04 AM
Must confess my layout is still in the planing stages, but have built a few buildings for my clubs layout and they have, for the most part been "store bought kits". When the time and funds become available for my home layout, buildings will most likely be kit built with "kit bashing" incorperated to suit the needs and most will be lit and have the interiors detailed. Thanks, Ken
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Posted by Nieuweboer on Sunday, June 27, 2004 10:37 AM
I started with all of my buildings from the shop but in the course of time have substituted most of them by homebuilt buildings. I use wood (Northeastern equivalent) and polysterene. Reason: most of the plastic kit buildings available do not fit on my layout where I want to position them and moreover I like designing and building these buildings as ifthey are specially constructed in that particular spot.
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Posted by SOTATRR on Sunday, June 27, 2004 10:46 AM
I like to build them myself. I find the design fits better if I can custom fit into the space I have. Also, I have alot of fun creting the buildings I want to see. It is alot of work but I really enjoy it.
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Posted by Catt on Sunday, June 27, 2004 11:26 AM
All of my buildings are either scratchbuilt (preferred) or kitbashed.I have one un modified building on the layout ,but only because I bought it built and haven't got the time right now to modify it.
Johnathan(Catt) Edwards 100 % Michigan Made
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 27, 2004 7:01 PM
Most of my buildings are kits... the most recognizable kits you can think of! Atlas station, Merchants Row, etc. Aaah, but they all went through a little dose of kitbashing and there's more to come... just wait till you see what I'll do with an old Mantua coach.
I always wanted to scratchbuild structures, but there's this detail that always bugs me, windows! whenever I want to scratchbuild a structure I want to use as few commercial components as I can, but window frames are so darn hard to make from balsa and cardboard... especially if you're a nervous chap.
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Posted by Yampa2003 on Sunday, June 27, 2004 7:58 PM
Mostly kits but those on my previous layout were kitbashed to fit the available space. Also, they are all repainted and weathered.

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Posted by leighant on Monday, June 28, 2004 10:08 AM
I model to create a scene and a FEEL. Where kits are right, I use them, sometimes modified greatly.
Navy base headquarters building and barracks built from 3 Model Power "Grandma's Old Farmhouse" kits.


Southern church from Heljan Danish RR station.




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Posted by Jetrock on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 1:43 AM
Of the six structures on my layout right now, three are scratchbuilt completely, one is constructed of DPM modules and scratchbuilding components, and two are kits. I have a bunch of kits and a lot of scratchbuilding material.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 7:50 AM
I did not vote, as I have plastic, wood, and paper, plus cardboard mock-ups. The plastic buildings are from kits, the wood from "cratsman" style kits, with some bashing involved, and some are scratchbuilt...

Andrew
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Posted by timthechef on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 8:55 AM
All my buildings are kits. I'm a beginner in the hobby and I'm planning to do more kitbashing and some scratch building as I become more proficient.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 9:16 AM
Straight from the shop to Main Street on my layout. [:D]
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Posted by cwclark on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 10:27 AM
I think you need to add the category of "kit bashing"...I do a lot of styrene plastic and or balsa wood scratch built buildings but my favorite is kit bashing...it's kind of a toss up between store bought buildings that are kit bashed or scratch built...Chuck[:D]

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Posted by darth9x9 on Friday, July 2, 2004 12:12 AM
I mostly have kits but I know that most, if not all, will be kitbashed in some fashion or another. I will scratchbuild where I think it is important to a scene.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 2, 2004 2:49 PM
hey leighnet - you certainly got the feel right w/ your US Army barracks - very clever kitbash. Liked your church a lot, too.
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Posted by CBQ_Guy on Friday, July 2, 2004 2:50 PM
Most are from store bought, plastic kits. I intend to do some kit bashing/mingling to fit. I'll also incorporate unused walls into urban backdrop "flat fodder". I've also left intentional blank spots here and there around the layout for future acquisitions, scratchbuilt structures, and occasional craftsman style kits.
"Paul [Kossart] - The CB&Q Guy" [In Illinois] ~ Modeling the CB&Q and its fictional 'Illiniwek River-Subdivision-Branch Line' in the 1960's. ~
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Posted by simon1966 on Friday, July 2, 2004 3:40 PM
I derive great pleasure from building structures. I have been working on a couple of the JL innovations laser cut kits and have really enjoyed them. I guess it is time to start my first kit bash which is a mine complex.

Simon Modelling CB&Q and Wabash See my slowly evolving layout on my picturetrail site http://www.picturetrail.com/simontrains and our videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/MrCrispybake?feature=mhum

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Posted by Fergmiester on Friday, July 2, 2004 4:05 PM
I was in St John, NB this past week and visited the LHS in Rothesay. Nice little store, Anyway they had just brought in several new laser cut wood kits from Branchline.

All I gotta say is WOW! I'm hooked, beats plastic any day of the week! Todat I called my LHS and ordered the Blair Line, General Store which is also a laser cut wood kit

All I can say is WOW!!

Regards

Fergie

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Posted by on30francisco on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 4:54 PM
There should have been a selection on this poll titled "both homebuilt and from the shop" as I enjoy scratchbuilding structures out of wood but also purchase structure kits on-line.
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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Friday, August 26, 2005 6:12 AM
I like the Corner Stone and DPM kits from Walthers. Easy to put together and look impressive with some weathering.

Planning on buying a batch of these kits for my new layout.

"I like my Pullman Standards & Budds in Stainless Steel flavors, thank you!"

 


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