Good Morning Everyone,
Here are a few pictures of a house I scratch built from pictures I was given.
Let's see what you have been working on.
Alan Graziano
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Great looking house, Al....really well done. Your work is always fantastic! I admire it because you are capable of things that I can only do in my dreams!
I don't have anything to contribute except an old picture. My group is going to construct an elevated "city-type" station with a platform concourse below it. I was looking in old Model Buiders to research Frank Ellison's "Fillmore Station". While doing that I came across this picture of another Ellison build....Sunshine Bakers.....
What an incomperable talent Frank Ellison was......
He combines 3 distinct building into one, giving you the sense that this building started small and was expanded. Then, you have to take into account, that he didn't have the modelling supplies that we have today......he was just amazing, and, I salute him!
Peter
WOW, great model, Alan!!!! You are yet another example of the excellent modelers on this site.
Alan Rogers
That's an awesome job you did, Alan. At first, I didn't think it was a model when I saw the picture you had of it sitting on your hand.
The house looks great, Alan. I could move right in.
I've got nothing this week. We've been away interstate for my son's wedding and Wendy is still away for her mother's wake, so I've been here looking after her menagerie.
very nice job on the house looks fabulous
Alan that house looks fantastic. Most stuff bring offered looks to 70 ish from the train manufactures. The kit builders seem to focus more on industries or downtown type structures. That house just captures the look of the 40's and 50's.
What a beautiful house Alan! Thanks for sharing
Broke up some concrete today..
I need to weed that siding
Out on the town !
Thank you everyone for the comments and thank you all for posting your work.
Happy Thanksgiving
Alan Graziano
Nice job Johnny
Isn't this what Steve in TN built?
Erik, those scenes look fantastic!
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