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Not much going on here today. Leaving track work for a while I am back to building. Here is another project almost ready. I ran out of paint for the windows so they are not installed yet. That is the only thing I hate about living in a small town, no hobby shops for 60 miles Frown

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Dan

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Dan Nice stuff, very nice, Joe
 
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Great structure, Dan!


2 railer but respectful to 3 railers!
Happy Railroading Everyone!
Stilll waiting for 1:48 scaled autos....
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Dan,

You do very nice work. SmileSmile


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Nice building there, Dan!

Why don't you pop a copy of that pic over on the Scenery section...


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Not much going on here today. Leaving track work for a while I am back to building. Here is another project almost ready. I ran out of paint for the windows so they are not installed yet. That is the only thing I hate about living in a small town, no hobby shops for 60 miles Frown



Link, Mink & Pink as in the sausage business??

Oh, the MISSING link???? No, the FOUND link!!!! Smile

Hey, volume 3, 1940-1942 to be released on DVD on August 26th!

Nice woik on that building!


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Hey, you are good Cool

Model railroading IS serious business...


Dan

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What's the significance of the "delevery" spelling? Is that an inside joke?


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Quite nice!
How did you get such nice shingles? Yes, I'm being nosy!
Great details on the building, love the ladders smokejacks, and stairs!


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What's the significance of the "delevery" spelling? Is that an inside joke?


That must be the "Shemp" way of spelling Eek


Dan

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Quite nice!
How did you get such nice shingles? Yes, I'm being nosy!
Great details on the building, love the ladders smokejacks, and stairs!


Thanks. This was an Evergreen Hill Design kit. They supplied the ceder material. I had to cut each one and apply with glue. I had this kit for a long time. I see that they now have these cut in strips with adhesive.


Dan

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This was an Evergreen Hill Design kit.


Thought I recognized that structure from somewhere.......


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Hey, you are good Cool

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I'm gonna do a curtain wall brick industrial building with either "Howard Fine and Howard Plumbing Supplies" or "Horowitz Bros and Fineberg Baked Goods Home Of The Flying Pie" some day.



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