Today was planning and sketching...the nice thing about freelancing is that you can go
where your imagination takes you...deciding what buildings to go with...to complement
the completed ghost town country store...think hotel is out..too much real estate demanded for a credible building...blacksmith is out, as an abandoned gas station is appealing (and I have seen a few of those), and the theme is immediate Post-Depression. But have started on the saloon...looking at milled siding,....clapboard on the store...so board and bat on the saloon? Tarpaper rolls on the store roof, so rusty
corrugated metal on saloon? Will have to use real metal to get it to look rolled up and
stripped by the wind.....Inselbrick was roofing shingle material stamped with mortar lines, colored red with white lines, to look? like brick when put on the sides of buildings in the 1930's...(not found in the upscale parts of town) Don't think any
of the brick papers or roofing shingles will accurately convey that effect.....Don't want
it to look like brick..want it to look like Inselbrick...which preceded aluminum siding
which preceded vinyl siding...