Milwaukee Road in Wisconsin, 1950's
#76
Well it looks great!

Hey....how much room you have left in your basement? Or I should ask...how many linear feet do you have left to go on this layout?
Steve
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#77
In this room I have about 14 feet left. But there is another 14 ft square room that can be had. I figure I have about ten more years to ago, give or take a year!



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Andy Kramer - modeling the Milwaukee Road in Wisconsin
The Milwaukee Road is alive and well and running in my basement
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#78
Hi,
Andy that scene is looking fantastic.....Can´t wait to see it finished

Cheers,Chris
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#79
I have the garage in the scene, one more shed and I can start on the scenery.

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#80
Great job on the garage Andy! What's peeking out of it?
Steve
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#81
1934 Chevy pickup, I don't think it has moved in awhile.



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#82
Big Grin Yeah, I agree... It probably is home to a few varmints too
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#83
Anyone else notice that the only building without a hole in the roof is the Out-house? 357

Mark
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#84
Mr Fixit Wrote:Anyone else notice that the only building without a hole in the roof is the Out-house? 357

Mark

that can be arranged Goldth

Alan
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#85
Mr Fixit Wrote:Anyone else notice that the only building without a hole in the roof is the Out-house? 357

Mark
Well we know that there is one hole in it Goldth
Steve
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#86
You're right Steve, the hole is in another place.



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#87
Hi Andy,

This scene is developing very nice.Love your work on those abandoned buildings....I have the Campbell abandoned house for my layout and I´ll get a lot of inspiration from you work...

Thanks for sharing your work.

Cheers,Chris
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#88
Thanks Chris, this is my first attempt modeling completely abandoned buildings, made a bunch of run down ones but never totaly empty.



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#89
Finished up the last shed. Here are all the structures in place.

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now for some scenery and details.



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#90
Andy, don't forget the Sears catalog for the outhouse. Eek
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