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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by krump</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Craigk79</i> <br /><br />i just bought a building to put on my HO Layout its from Walthers prodect. the number of the building is <br />933-3048 and if you have the Walthers Reference Book 2004 its on Page 453 on the top . Ok about it i <br />was wondering what color is the windows do u think it looks like a white or something thanks for the help <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Welcome to posting in the coffee house Craig... <br />I located this item, complete with colour photo, on page 469 of the Walthers 2003 Catalogue - for those of us with that edition. I was not able to copy it into this reply however(?) -sorry. It's a great building, CORNERSTONE Series, the "Champion Packing Company...[^] <br />now for the question - to be <u>as close to the photo as possible </u> I would make the windows more of a light industrial flat grey colour ( almost a "concrete" shade). Comparing it to the suggested colour of the roof top boiler (aluminum, tin, or silver colour) this would look great. Of course, to make it truly your own style, other colours for the window frames might also work for you - who says that you can't choose a flat green, blue or ??? colour for this industrial building. <br />It's your building now - since you bought it - make it suit your needs for your railroad. And, have fun. [:D][:D] <br /> <br />cheers <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Just wanted to say thanks for the help and was wondering if you had any kinda messagers <br />and how old you may be?
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