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Wayne, that was also my idea. I would build the extension on a "vehicle" with wheels to be moved away when maintenance is required. The ferry would be a great staging area and point of operation. The beautiful pier 27 kits would be a great background.
Update, ah. I did not know a wall suitable to support an extension was so close. That is the simpler solution.
Reinhard
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Always good to someone making progress even if it ain't me!
Mike
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Coming along nicely, John.
What's the reason for the variation in the background shapes behind the door numbers?
Wayne
Fos gives the option on some of the numbers, and it just sort of adds to the quirky interest, as I see it!
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It is impressive how you create a harbor scenery at that small space. The building you are working on is a real beauty.
Reinhard
Thanks -- I need some more seagulls (had some from a defunct supplier, but can't find any more at Walthers). Also need a pelican. Preiser apparently lists one, but not in stock.
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Cool lookin paint scheme on that Alco S...4? I also like that brick building.