Freelance 2016-2
#61
The trees are back. The box with the shrubs is next to be processed.

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Reinhard
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#62
Reinhard
As usual your scenery looks real good!
Andy Jackson
Santa Fe Springs CA
ATSF/LAJ Ry Fan & Modeler
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#63
Thanks Andy.
A small structure made of DPM elements. It provides an additional loading dock at the front and forms a semi brick canyon at the back side.

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Reinhard
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#64
Reinhard
Your brick jungle looks so much better than any concrete jungle! Here's one from the LAJ already sent to you.
   
Andy Jackson
Santa Fe Springs CA
ATSF/LAJ Ry Fan & Modeler
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#65
Fantastic work! I wish I had the same drive to get things done as you do.
Stephen 

Modeling a freelanced, present day short line set in Nova Scotia, Canada. 

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#66
The standard DPM structure got some details and some trash too.

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Reinhard
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#67
Brilliant!!!
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#68
I needed a building extending the right hand industry to the center without pulling the attraction from the main industry. An old low cost corrugated steel shed might serve that purpose. It is made of a 4" x 6" x 2" styrene (shoe) box covered with Campbell corrugated aluminum #805.

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Reinhard
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#69
Very well done indeed on that shed, Reinhard Applause Applause Applause
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#70
Nicely done Reinhard
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#71
Added some more details like vents etc. mostly on the roofs.

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The old urban industrial back drops have been reused. The overall effect is significant.

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#72
Made some simple ducting from Evergreen styrene strips.

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Reinhard
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#73
The old yard office is unused since many years. Could not be sold either, no road access, only a dirt track over private property.

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Reinhard
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#74
Fantastic!! Just keeps getting better and better!
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#75
Excellent work on all those scenes....that yard office looks perfect!!! Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup
Steve
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