East Terminal & Newburgh
#40
It is time to tell the next chapter.

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There was still the open space on the right end of module #5 which awaits filling.
Here i planned a steel and wire trading enterprise to settle.
On the photo i glued balsa wood sheets as level raisers onto the ground.

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And then followed an absolutely recycling project. Let's have some looking into the div. scratch boxes what has collected there over the time:
- plastic brick walls
- decorative elements as surplus of Walthers kits
- Rix double-T beams
- a Walthers overhead crane
- pieces of styrene sheet

All was bashed together, not everytime as intended by the manufacturers. So the double-T beams were planted upright as crane and building columns.
The overhead crane colums and their framing became roof frames.
All was glued onto some styrene sheets as base.

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With an rotating tool the seams on the concrete floor were added. With the help of an ruler they became straight.

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The inadvetable cracks and crazes were made freestyle.

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The brick walls were doubled back on back to simulate the thickness of the wall of this half open building.

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Paintig the ground somewhat concrete grey.

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With an black marker the seams and cracks were outlined. Black paper was glued onto the roof.

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And here some miniature imitation of practical results of "Big Bang Theory" were relized.

That is as the layout appears today. Progress will come only in little portions from now on.
Thank you for watching.

Lutz
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