A little over a week ago, I decided to take on the refurbishment of one of the large (50" long, about 10" deep, and 24" tall) buildings on the AGHR Club layout. One of our members built it as a prototype, but it has since become more of a long term fixture in our harbor area. It serves as a view-block in its normal location. It's a well-built and well-proportioned building... but some additional features and detailing will really make it pop.
Here is the building before I got started, in its natural habitat behind the elevated mainline. Note that on the lower left, the building is open where a rail spur enters for freight loading/unloading:
The plan is to do the following, on the cheap:
-Repaint structure gray (so as to set it off from the rail line piers)
-Add new printed brick
-Add a roof & some roofing details
-Cut out window holes, and actual windows and glass
-Add floors and light interior
-Add trim around top of structure
-Add a loading dock and additional misc. building details, such as a front entrance and signage
Here is a better look at the building in my garage (with, then without the original brick paper):
...more to come!