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I finished the house for my abandoned farm scene. It is a Carolina Craftsmans kit, I added the front porch, the back addition and the stone foundation.
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Nice job , looks very authentic .
T
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Beautiful! The chipping paint and ripped tar paper are perfect!
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Looks haunted.... nice job.
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Nice job!
Mike
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I've seen a few of those houses here in West Michigan.I think your model is right on the mark.
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Thanks for the comments, Catt there are more than a few around here.
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Actually , across the river, in Detroit there are thousands of houses just like that , some even worse !
T
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Around here people still live in em'.
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Thank's guy's, never thought about making it haunted.
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I don't know if beautiful is the correct word, but it looks that way to me 8-)
Great job Andy...it will look sweet on the layout.
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Thank you Mr. Steve!!
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That is a wonderful model. I like the rotten roof most.
Reinhard