Starting it up with an oldie. I just added ground cover.
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Don,
You may be preserving history. Our local paper did a front page article on efforts to tear the towers down. They want to get the property (all 1 acre of it) back on the tax rolls!
Yours keeps on getting better as you add the final touches.
Ed
Looks great Don! You have done a wonderful job on it.
Looks great, Don!!
I'm still working on the diner interior, mostly signs.
Just let me hear some of that rock 'n' roll music........
I spent the past week working on that. Problem is I don't know that it really fits in the diner. The only place to put it is just inside the door. It doesn't block the door but it does block an end window. Oh, well.
I may end up selling it to the bar down the street.
Looks great, Don!!
I'm still working on the diner interior, mostly signs.
Just let me hear some of that rock 'n' roll music........
I spent the past week working on that. Problem is I don't know that it really fits in the diner. The only place to put it is just inside the door. It doesn't block the door but it does block an end window. Oh, well.
I may end up selling it to the bar down the street.
Keep it where it is. In real life things block windows in stores and restaurants all the time. I have seen shelves and juke boxes in front of windows in real places many times. Just detail up the back a bit.
Don,
I really like seeing the coal silos again. We will meet at the next Trainstock. I will make a point of it.
Vulcan,
Great job on the dinner. It just keeps getting better and better.
Here are some pictures of the Korber Lionel Factory that I completely took apart and reconstructed. The round balls on the front of the building hide screw holes that were drilled into wood bracing on the inside. I reconstructed this model on speculation and not for a specific customer.
Alan Graziano
Nice work!
Don, I like the coal structure
Vulcan, unreal interior!
Alan, you have done a great job on that kit!
Here are some photos of the Korber Trolley barn I did. Not sure exactly where it will go on the layout, but I needed to build one to take some photos. I think it will go near my large city.
Looks great, Don!!
I'm still working on the diner interior, mostly signs.
Just let me hear some of that rock 'n' roll music........
I spent the past week working on that. Problem is I don't know that it really fits in the diner. The only place to put it is just inside the door. It doesn't block the door but it does block an end window. Oh, well.
I may end up selling it to the bar down the street.
If you could get that jukebox to bubble it would be an unchallenged master piece. It makes me feel right at home..... circa 1965.
Putting the 45's in was no problem. Getting the stylus in the tonearm was a bit of a challenge.
Great work, Guys !!
Nice work guys!
Vulcan - Just when I think you can't outdo yourself, you prove me wrong. Fantastic job on the diner!
Art
Very nice work everyone.
Vulcan, is that a Plasticville kitbash?
Fred, Did you finally get the stylus properly aligned?
Nice work this week guys! Everyones projects looks good so far.
Looks great, Don!!
I'm still working on the diner interior, mostly signs.
Just let me hear some of that rock 'n' roll music........
I spent the past week working on that. Problem is I don't know that it really fits in the diner. The only place to put it is just inside the door. It doesn't block the door but it does block an end window. Oh, well.
I may end up selling it to the bar down the street.
If you could get that jukebox to bubble it would be an unchallenged master piece. It makes me feel right at home..... circa 1965.
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