07-20-2015, 02:16 AM
I was not sure if the two different brick colors will really fit together this night. They came out totally unacceptable with day light in the morning.
Lucky me the windows came out quite easy and a new layer of paint was applied and black washed.
This two photos are taken with day light only. They reflect the colors quite well. Looks like the sun has a lot of fun emphasizing the gaps in the wall
![[Image: IMG_4291_zpsu7btqycc.jpg]](http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae149/faraway52/FL2015-2/IMG_4291_zpsu7btqycc.jpg)
![[Image: IMG_4292_zpsnqnglm0p.jpg]](http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae149/faraway52/FL2015-2/IMG_4292_zpsnqnglm0p.jpg)
A question:
The prototype photos show virtually no traffic signs and road markings in the harbor areas in the 1930s and 1940s. Is that impression correct?
Lucky me the windows came out quite easy and a new layer of paint was applied and black washed.
This two photos are taken with day light only. They reflect the colors quite well. Looks like the sun has a lot of fun emphasizing the gaps in the wall

![[Image: IMG_4291_zpsu7btqycc.jpg]](http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae149/faraway52/FL2015-2/IMG_4291_zpsu7btqycc.jpg)
![[Image: IMG_4292_zpsnqnglm0p.jpg]](http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae149/faraway52/FL2015-2/IMG_4292_zpsnqnglm0p.jpg)
HustleMuscle6430 Wrote:That looks really cool! It reminds me of Metropolitan Storage in Boston ....It is always scary and impressive as well to see the dimensions of industrial prototype structures. It would be challenging to build a larger Z-scale layout aiming for correct size of industrial buildings.
A question:
The prototype photos show virtually no traffic signs and road markings in the harbor areas in the 1930s and 1940s. Is that impression correct?
Reinhard