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Tyson Rayles Wrote:First rate stuff Mike!
Thanks Ty , Mike
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Did you do your own clouds?
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MountainMan Wrote:Did you do your own clouds?
Yes with spray cans and torn cardboard templates.
Thanks , Mike
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Hey Mike...A Happy New Year to you....!!!
That's outstanding work..!! You make the crappiest of buildings look good..!!
Looking forward to further "installments" on the ACTRR...
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Here is what I have been doing lately. This is the Atlas Middlesex building that I have angled to fit a space near my T Leary Chemical plant. There are A LOT of windows to do. I added the roof detail and cover on the entrance. The dock is scratch built. I still need to paint the dock and front steps as well as a few people and a base.
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I was able to finally finish the Reliable Storage today. Now to get it to the layout.
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Nice work on the buildings Mike!
Mike
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Tyson Rayles Wrote:Nice work on the buildings Mike!
Thanks so much Ty , and good to hear from you!!
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That is an impressive Building. The aged concrete is a nice contrast to the bricks.
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faraway Wrote:That is an impressive Building. The aged concrete is a nice contrast to the bricks.
Reinhard , Thanks so much and I love your layout Pics as wel . Fine job there!!!
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Boy that building sure turned out well. Nice job!
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Nice Mike! I love those old brick industrial buildings.
Andrew