Indiana City
#91
Very well done! Cheers
Mike

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#92
Thanks to all. So Much praise to inspire.

So much praise will inspire.

Small supplement:

The roof struts are now under construction.

I built these little fasteners of etched parts.
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and so does it look on the roof
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Beautiful 3. Advent yet
greetings from northern Germany
Joerg

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#93
Joerg, your dedication to details pays well Thumbsup

How will you use the etched frog parts building your switches? Are those actual parts of the frog or are those gauges making it easier to build them?
Reinhard
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#94
Reinhard,

these parts should become the frog.

Measured for the Fast Tracks templates.
greetings from northern Germany
Joerg

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#95
Happy new year.

Today I got the LED stripes for the office lighting and had to try it immediately.

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greetings from northern Germany
Joerg

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#96
That office is so awfully good I can hear the phone ring Thumbsup
Reinhard
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#97
Great idea and very good execution. Unique and beautifully. Congratulation!
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#98
Cheers Thumbsup
greeting from the blade city Solingen / gruß aus der Klingenstadt Solingen

Harry

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#99
Cheers also! Well done Thumbsup
Mike

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I like the lighting. Keep the pics coming.
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Joerg, those are very realistic lights. And that is a great scene, but all of your scenes are excellent.
Charlie
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Thanks to all.

I have a little question about trash dumpster.

Hi-Tec Details offers them in green and blue.

Are they all for any trash or is the color saying which input ?

In Germany a blue dumpster says to fill in only paper or cardboard for example.

My other problem is to find an H0 garbage truck of the 1980s/90s.

Can anyone help ?
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Joerg

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At least in California, the color coding applies to smaller home-style refuse containers -- blue for recyclables, green for lawn trimmings, black for other household garbage. I believe that with the larger style dumpsters that Hi-Tech and others make, the color depends on the manufacturer or the service provider.. For garbage trucks from the 80s-90s, Walthers and Herpa make models <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.walthers.com/exec/search?category=Vehicles&scale=H&manu=&item=&keywords=garbage&words=restrict&instock=Q&split=30&Submit=Search">http://www.walthers.com/exec/search?cat ... mit=Search</a><!-- m -->
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Thanks for help.

Tonight I was able to complete the facade work. At least for the part of the factory, standing on the corner segment. On the neighboring segment there is another oblique ramp with track and the corresponding part of the building to do.

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Here during the work on the workbench

And this is how it works on it's place
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In recent days, I could finish the greening of the piece of wasteland outside the factory
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Well, there are the "chores" left - filling and sanding the panel transitions and construction of the rear fuss
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Yes, and then the court have to be poured thin once again because the segment stood wrong during in the first cast and the grooved rails are still looking out a little too much.
greetings from northern Germany
Joerg

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This is a very impressive structure, great work. I really like the LED lighting and the interior scenes.
John
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