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Outstanding! I like that INRD CF-7 too! Great work and very inspiring.
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Excellent work. Am I right in thinking you have fabricated the windows from styrene strip? Looking forward to more photos as you progress.
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Thank you.
Ken, you're right.
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Very nice work.
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Excellent work! The stairways and decks really add a lot of character. How did you come upon houses in Poughkeepsee of all places?
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Very nice work! You chose some interesting structures to model. Looking forward to seeing more.
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That's great! Where did you get the print of the store interior?
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Thank you all.
Ralph - it's the whole ensemble. When I saw the pic I had the wish to model it.
Kevin - that's a simple pic from the net. Mirrored and streched to fit.
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Thank you for you help with my question.
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The roof looks like 3-tab ( it's sheets, with three notches cut in the bottom edge, a little less than half way up. ).These are laid down in courses, with the "notches" lining up in alternate courses.
How it looks under the shingles would vary depending on when the roof was built, or last rebuilt. Currently, there would be a layer of Tar paper, over plywood sheets, that are nailed to the rafters.
GCLaser has sheets of cut strips, as do several other manufacturers, in HO, N, and Z scale, that can be glued in place, one strip at a time.
http://74.220.29.68/Merchant2/merchant.m...y_Code=HSR
shows the product in HO.
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Thank you, sumpter.
So my question has been answered. And that's the result:
The attice of the house in the middle wil be modeled as a construction site. Parts of the roof have to be rebuild like after a water damage or so.
That idea will bring a lot more to do but it brings "life" to the model.
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Btw:
Someone on this board, who lives in or near Poughkeepsee,NY ?
Perheaps he can help me to solve the final mystery:
On the parking lot there are two stopping positions for cars next to the houses.
What are they for ?
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IndyCity Wrote:Btw:
Someone on this board, who lives in or near Poughkeepsee,NY ?
Perheaps he can help me to solve the final mystery:
On the parking lot there are two stopping positions for cars next to the houses. What are they for ?
I'm only guessing, but it looks like they are designated spots for temporary parking while unloading the groceries, kids, or anything else that needed to be taken from the car to the home. I noticed numbers painted, and there are also numbers on some of the other spots - at least the "2" is in two places. They are the only two spots close to the stairways, and one is painted out, as parking there would block the lot entrance, and the "no park" is there to keep vehicles from blocking the "single"( looks like it is the other "1" ) parking spot.
I never lived in Poughkeepsie, but my Uncle did, and I have been there many times, when I was younger. After my grandparents were gone, the family celebrated Thanksgiving Day at my uncle's house on Ridgeview Road, about three miles East of the Hudson River.
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I was thinking that maybe those were designated parking space for some retail tenants on the ground floor maybe? The numbers look kinda goofy too me, almost cartoonish though. I'd be tempted to leave them out personally. :?
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