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Finally getting some time to make progress on the large church.  I added stain glass coloring for the windows, and built the roof.  Shingles are peel and stick by individual rows, took some time, but I am happy with the results.  I have some more details to add, and the LED lighting before I place it on the layout.

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As always open for comments and suggestions.

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Layout progress.

Church updated with steps and sidewalk & figures.

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In Albany NY there is a building that used to be a RCA distribution company called RTA that took over this older building, and added a 25' high 4 ton nipper to the roof.  Here is a link to the actual building and a bit of the story.


https://www.arnoff.com/blog/p....argest-man-made-dog/



I had always anted to add some facsimile of the building to my layout and using the Korber/MRS line of modular structures I was able to make a good model of the real building.  Here are some photos of the building on my layout.

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I have to add a loading dock to the tall portion of the building and some more details.

At one end of my Albany union station I have a Korber Switch tower, on this end I added a new structure I made from a kit from Altoona Model Works. Over all the kit turned out ok, but the walls were warped and I had to heat them to flatten out.  Also the included laser cut shingles were harder to use that others I have experienced, so I went to more of a rolled roofing look.

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Last edited by Rich883
@Rich883 posted:

Layout progress.

I had always anted to add some facsimile of the building to my layout and using the Korber/MRS line of modular structures I was able to make a good model of the real building.  Here are some photos of the building on my layout.

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I have to add a loading dock to the tall portion of the building and some more details.

As always open to suggestions and comments.

Beautiful buildings, Rich, but gotta love Nipper. Now you just need to get a model of an old phonograph so he can listen to his master’s voice!!!

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@Rich883 posted:

Short update - small hot dog stand.  I found this on eBay they had hotdog, hamburger fish and chips so variety, included the revolving sign.  Simple to build.

here is a photo and short video.



Rich. Is that the kit by the Turkish Company Proese? If so, I bought their Enginehouse kit with the operating doors and a lot of LED’s. It is a bear to put together, especially the windows. I am writing an article for Allan about the assembly. I am glad to hear their smaller kits are easier. It looks good.

Donald

@3rail posted:

Rich. Is that the kit by the Turkish Company Proese? If so, I bought their Enginehouse kit with the operating doors and a lot of LED’s. It is a bear to put together, especially the windows. I am writing an article for Allan about the assembly. I am glad to hear their smaller kits are easier. It looks good.

Donald

Yes Donald it Is from them. I think I bought from a reseller in the UK and with freight it was a bit less than direct.

this kit was pretty easy to build, and it came with led lighting and the motor for the sign and voltage regulation. It also had all the signs.  It is pretty complete, and simple to build and was pretty inexpensive.

the parts allow for painting prior to assembly on many of them so I could use spray paint-no hand painting i this kit.  I added the figures before I put the roof on. I did not glue the roof down so I could access the motor speed control for the sign - I think it is a multi turn pot.

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Hiya Rich!

Stunning railroad obviously. The detail and the diversity...just gorgeous. You obviously have plenty o cash to spend.

Thing is, I've been with the tools for decades and I've never seen a job quite like yours. So clean. Tools looking like they were placed, and not left or set for the next day.

My question is this: Did you build it with your hands or did you hire out to someone to build it for you?



Lionnnn

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