Good Morning Everyone,
I will start off with something I created in the past. Let's see what you have been working on.
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This phase is completed and off to its new home. Next phase is the freight house that stands next to the station.
Alan and Richard,
Beautiful work!
More later
Richard,
You really did an amazing job on the station.
Alan and Richard, I'm always amazed at the level of detail in your work.
Richard, the outdoor setting for your photos adds a really nice touch. It's one of my favorite tricks.
John
Three great projects with excellent results.
Here is a building I am working on. Found the pieces (all apart) in a box at the club. Using foam core for the floors and roof. Slight sag on the floors but not at all visible when the final wall is installed. LED lighting lights this up real well. The top two floors are currently vacant and I will create a "Space Available" sign to stand in the front. Each floor measures out at 1,200 rent-able Sq Ft. The platforms are scratch built using my available supply of Bass and Balsa wood. You can see one of the windows was missing, Perhaps Hurricane Sandy damage which I patched up with a balsa sheet, I kind of like the damaged lived in look.
The building will be placed on the TMB club layout in the next week or so and I will post final pictures, hopefully next week
Can anyone identify the kit and who the maker is?
GREAT STUFF , AS USUAL, FROM EVERYONE
Steve
Nice work guys!
dave what type of paint did you use on the bridge?
L.I.TRAIN posted:David Minarik posted:This is an easy arch bridge project that only took a couple hours. It is very strong!
Dave excellent!!! Your cut lines are perfect. What tools do you use on both the curved arch at the top as well as the straight lines. You should do a how to article for the OGR magazine. STEVE
Steve,
The circular cuts were made with a hole saw then finished up with a band saw and some sand paper. Pretty quick and easy!
Dave
L.I.TRAIN posted:Here is a building I am working on. Found the pieces (all apart) in a box at the club. Using foam core for the floors and roof. Slight sag on the floors but not at all visible when the final wall is installed. LED lighting lights this up real well. The top two floors are currently vacant and I will create a "Space Available" sign to stand in the front. Each floor measures out at 1,200 rent-able Sq Ft. The platforms are scratch built using my available supply of Bass and Balsa wood. You can see one of the windows was missing, Perhaps Hurricane Sandy damage which I patched up with a balsa sheet, I kind of like the damaged lived in look.
The building will be placed on the TMB club layout in the next week or so and I will post final pictures, hopefully next week
Can anyone identify the kit and who the maker is?
GREAT STUFF , AS USUAL, FROM EVERYONE
Steve
WEll IT's Definitely a Korber kit.
IF the kit had an Old refrigeration unit then it's the Pickle factory:
IF no Reeefer unit, then it's the Flag Co:
and IF there was NO water Tank, No reefer unit, then it could be the Paint Co:
I hope this helps
Pete,
I haven't seen a post on here from you that I haven't been mesmerized by. Simply stunning work.
Dave
That is mighty fine work Pete. Where'd you get that 57 Ford'.. real beauty'..
Luvindemtrains and Quarter Gauger 48: Thank you for your kind words! Also Thanks to all who "like" my photos!
I think I picked up the '57 Ford at York years ago - hard to reach or I'd tell you the maker
Excellent work Pete. The church is great.
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