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Here is an industry to model:
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if you then click to the main page you will find links to lots more pages of Wisconsin Railroading with plenty of switching scenes and industries to base a model on
Ken
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Pretty neat arrangement, easily adaptable to numerous small industries.
Any idea about the spur to the the right?
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That seems to be a fairly easy modeling project.I would simply combine 2 Pikestuff 541-8003 kits and kitbash/scratchbuild the covered unloading dock..
Larry
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Brakie Wrote:That seems to be a fairly easy modeling project.I would simply combine 2 Pikestuff 541-8003 kits and kitbash/scratchbuild the covered unloading dock..
Or just scratchbuild the whole thing. Nice thing about modern industrial buildings is that they are very simple "box" structures.
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True Mountainman. You could make the bakery out of any assortment of materials, like DPM Brick Modulars, evergreen, etc. But I also agree with Brakie that the Pikestuff buildings would be suitable for kitbashers and those who aren't adept at building from scratch (like me).
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