I have the image scaled down on my other computer, I will post it here later tonite.
Didn't even know I saved these , scale them as you wish with most paint type programs. I usually make them with my paint program as I need it , don't even save it usually.
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f317/GAPPLEG/PROJECTS/redwhitetile.jpg
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f317/GAPPLEG/PROJECTS/blackwhitetile.jpg
Jerry SP FOREVER http://photobucket.com/albums/f317/GAPPLEG/
Great going, Gappleg
That black & white pattern is a classic. I remember seeing it in the older "Victorian era" apartment buildings while growing up in New York City back in the 60s and 70s. Almost always in the lobby area. It's a very attractive pattern.
At the Suncoast Model Railroader's Club in Largo, FL one of the HO commuter train stations has that style floor. Can be easily seen through the windows. The gentleman that built it told me that he obtained the floor from the dollhouse accessories section of a hobby shop.
"I like my Pullman Standards & Budds in Stainless Steel flavors, thank you!"
About half my buildings on my layout have some form of tile floor. I either print them on heavy paper , and sometimes I have actually printed them as decals. Decals that large are a pain however. I think both my resturants have the red/white . While others have the black/white. I alway felt they gave that timeless feeling to building interiors. If you look at my stripmall I scratched this past fall you'll see them inside alternating red in one store black in the next. Didn't scale them down enough they are a little large. oh well !
Gappleg,
That is beautiful work! I doubt anyone's gong to complain about the tile being oversized. That mall design is so similar to the ones I've seen here in Florida from the late 70s thru today. Very realistic indeed.
IMHO, the parking lot also merits an A+ as it looks like it was paved not long ago, yet shows evidence of rain and traffic wear.
Gappleg- It looks just like the strip mall where I pick up a
lady from work every afternoon. I drive a medibus for Lake County, Fla. Beautiful work. [thats your work, not mine.]
Flip
I have a blue and white square tiled floor that I created for a DPM building.
I also created several hardword floors, some with oriental carpets on them.
The files are PDFs. Let me know if you want any.
Craig
DMW