My daughter 3D printed a White Castle restaurant for me for Christmas.
I spent today detailing it and making room for it on the layout.
You may also want to check out the other 3D items she made for Warrenville over the last couple of months:
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My daughter 3D printed a White Castle restaurant for me for Christmas.
I spent today detailing it and making room for it on the layout.
You may also want to check out the other 3D items she made for Warrenville over the last couple of months:
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Looks great! Your daughter has quite a talent.
Has she considered doing it for a business? I’m sure she could find a lot of customers on here.
Neat!
John, your daughter did a great job! The model looks very well proportioned and is painted nicely.
Our older daughter and son-in-law bought a 3D printer recently, unbeknownst to any of us. She is still learning, but they gave everyone items she printed. Mine are 1:48 scale that I can paint for the layout. Some didn’t print quite right, but they included them anyway saying they owe me better ones in the future.
Home of the Belly Bombs!....I can feel the heartburn now!
The model looks great John. Fits in perfectly.
Bob
John another inspiring addition to Warrenville limited by only your and your daughters imagination.
BenLMaggie, I clicked on your website link ( My website ) - love it. A lot of info and I'll get back to it- I put in my fav's.
My website has become an important and fun part of the hobby for me - I'm sure you feel the same about yours!
Thanks for all of the kind comments guys!
Well done!
Peter
Wow, your new White Castle makes me hungry, and in the early 60’s in Louisville Kentucky, there was one across the street from Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company, where I worked, We could buy 10 of those little hamburgers for a $1.00 and they were Yummy. Your layout always amazes me, Happy New Year to All.
Nice addition. A meal from White Castle is one you pay for twice.
@leapinlarry posted:Wow, your new White Castle makes me hungry, and in the early 60’s in Louisville Kentucky, there was one across the street from Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company, where I worked, We could buy 10 of those little hamburgers for a $1.00 and they were Yummy. Your layout always amazes me, Happy New Year to All.
Thanks Larry!
In the late '60's the one in Queens, NY was open 24 hours and yes, 10 for a buck.
After enjoying a Saturday night out my friends and I would by 10 each, eat 6 or 7, and then throw the rest at each other in the parking lot. Teenagers!
There are two within 10 miles of me on long Island - I'm allowed to go once a year - ya never forget the wonderful taste - nothing's changed - steamed rolls, 5 holes in the burger, chopped onions, ketchup and a pickle slice. If I recall. $11. and change for a combo of 5 "White Castles", small fry and small soda
It’s interesting that I never saw one here in Western Pennsylvania. There was a White Tower at the north end of the 16th Street bridge near the Heinz Plant in Pittsburgh when I was going to Penn Tech. That’s the only one of those I can remember.
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