07-02-2010, 01:27 PM
ocalicreek Wrote:That dirt has just the right look for a narrow gauge train yard, imo. Well done!![]()
Now you've got to get some sort of interior in that great big beautiful kitbashed building on the hill if you're going to keep taking pictures from this low angle.hock:
Galen
Agreed. I plan on making some "window boxes" that display merchandise, and then a great big awning to cover the whole front of the building. I am still unsure how a store may have displayed merchandise or what kind of merchandise in that era. I figure they may have had mannequins with dresses or hats, and perhaps a display to show new appliances. I am learning that mining towns were often early customers of electricity, because the mining operations required a power plant and excess electricity was sold to the town (company owned town). Perhaps a store window displaying very early electric appliances may be appropriate. The remaining windows will just have glass and shades.
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