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...city buildings and streets, though certainly not as idyllic as your very pleasant neighborhood, Randy, this is one of my favorite newer (completely redone) sections of the layout. I interpreted this street and its buildings as being similar to rows of such businesses that were just outside the steel mills in the Pittsburgh area of the 40's, and 50's, especially McKeesport, PAFrankM
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Another city street with the Ghost Busters heading out on an emergency call.
Frank - Your city scene is GREAT! The realism is breathtaking!
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Copied from Page #1, edited for brevity
- When you visit this thread, take a look at the most recent photo posted. Then post a phot that has something similar in it.
- Be sure that the photo is yours (no borrowing from someone else’s site or Google Images). Please try to post photos of items that are yours or were yours.
- There has to be at least one entry between any entry that you make and the next one you make.
- Please keep all photos in the realm of model trains.
- Keep the chain going without any breaks
Plywood topped benchwork.
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Good reminder, Tom, but probably to no avail. The chain has come apart too many times, and just a few care. Most of us have enough stuff on the layout to match the previous post without having do it multiple posts back.