Here is a street view using River Leaf Models buildings.
Andre.
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I keep waiting for something to move! Great work.
Andre
I am deep into construction of your GC Murphy. It is an easy build that makes a really nice building. But of course I can't leave well enough alone and have to modify it somewhat. So stay tuned.
Thank you guys!
John S, I can't wait to see it.
Andre.
Andre, will you be bringing some of your rooftop water tank kits to York? Thanks, Bill Smith
play trains posted:Andre, will you be bringing some of your rooftop water tank kits to York? Thanks, Bill Smith
Of course, Bill!
Andre.
Beautiful ! like your website too.
Andre,
Really exceptional, great detail, but what's noteworthy for me is how the detail isn't overdone making the scene too busy. Thanks for sharing the photo. Chris A.
Beautiful work Andre!
Alan
Hi Andre
A fantastic scene !!!!!
Alex
As real as it gets! Very nice.
I was thinking recently, something that might sell well and would be useful for populating urban areas would be rowhomes like in Baltimore. You'd only need to do 2-3 flats and they could be shuffled and repeated for the desired look. Would be better for backgrounds than a bunch of factory flats abutting one another since these should actually be in long rows. If one had a formstone facade that would be neat as well. Reason I bring it up is that Andre designs some cool buildings that can be used both in urban and small town settings, and I think he could make these in a nice way.
These are vacant, but give the look I'm talking about. As a bunch of background flats they would be correct in a long row and only a couple variations would be needed to complete a huge area. They'd also be correct for any era from turn of the 20th century through the transition era through today:
NICE ANDRE!!!!! You still DA MAN!!!!
Thank you guys for the nice comments.
Andrew B, in the picture there is a building witht a sign that say Printing Co. This building original we call apartment building because was based on the building built for working class. easy to find in Queens Ny and Baltimore as you mentioned.
In some areas the buildings are connected by an alley the arc entrance give access to the read section of the community. We made the arc entrance section and connect the printing co building in a row making a nice block.
Andre.
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