Beautiful work on that structure, all the way along. Ah, who needs kits anyway!
Southgate Beautiful work on that structure, all the way along. Ah, who needs kits anyway!
I am beginning to think that I can build any structure I want as long as I have the time and patience, but I do have a couple of dozen kits waiting for me to start on. I've just come to realize that most kits (but not craftsman kits) aren't as good as what you can scratch build. One of the bigest problems is finding the correct (or desired) windows and doors.
Bob
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Life is what happens while you are making other plans!
Structure looks very nicely done.
Lynn
Present Layout progress
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I could be wrong here, but could that building have been the bait shop on the Campbell wharf kit? If it wasn't, then I don't know. But, I vaguely remember a structure on the wharf looking similar to this building.
Jim (with a nod to Mies Van Der Rohe)
up831 I could be wrong here, but could that building have been the bait shop on the Campbell wharf kit? If it wasn't, then I don't know. But, I vaguely remember a structure on the wharf looking similar to this building.
Now I have some cedar shakes and windows left over, so I can build another similar but smaller structure for the harbor scene on my layout.
-Bob
Just got some seagulls and lightning rod finials. Getting ready to install on layout and add some lights. Will post photos when 'really' finished. This has been a fun project.
Very .
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."