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Thanks Don and that sign was right on the money.
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Slowlyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy I am making progress. Door and roof are painted and installed and because this building is made up of spare parts from the parts box the fit was less than great. I added kudzu to hide the seams I wasn't happy with. Still need to add roof details and signage.


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There isn't much roof to work with here but I did get some details on it. In real life the signs were attached-to, not painted-on, so that was the look I was going for. I still need to "plant" it on the layout.


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Tyson,

in short term: Thumbsup


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Thanks Lutz!
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On the 14th Anniversary of the start of this layout with this project finished I am down to the last square foot! Sorry the focus is a little off, probably due to the fact I haven't been doing much of this lately. With the weather getting too cold for golf maybe I can get this thing finished.   Icon_rolleyes   Icon_rolleyes   Icon_rolleyes


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Looking good. Remember, it takes us 160 times as long to build something than in the real world. So 14 years is not so bad after all. Applause

Edit: I just figured it out, 14 years in N scale is only 32 days in real time.
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Yeah 32 days doesn't sound so bad! Big Grin
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Well this is it, the last piece of undeveloped real estate! Hopefully it will turn into a backwoods type pulpwood operation before the first of the year.


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The part that's done is already a nice-looking scene, and I've no doubt that what you have planned for that piece of real estate will make it even more interesting.

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Hope you're right Wayne!    Nope  Icon_lol
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Mike, that is excellent blending with the backdrops. You have a real winner there. 
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(12-09-2020, 10:31 AM)Tyson Rayles Wrote: Well this is it, the last piece of undeveloped real estate! Hopefully it will turn into a backwoods type pulpwood operation before the first of the year.

You talking this year or next? Gunna take you a few days just to get rid of all that snow...
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Thanks Charlie! I was hoping for this year Don but knowing my legendary procrastinational (if that's a word) abilities I wouldn't bet on it. Big Grin Actually that's not snow but blue foam board.
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(12-10-2020, 07:58 AM)Tyson Rayles Wrote: Thanks Charlie! I was hoping for this year Don but knowing my legendary procrastinational (if that's a word) abilities I wouldn't bet on it. Big Grin  Actually that's not snow but blue foam board.

Gee, blue snow, who'd a thunk that?????
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