01-18-2012, 08:44 PM
Never know when to give up...
I wasn't sure about "L'abattoir Legrade", but since jwb thought it fitted well, I decided to give it another try. I think I'm gonna keep it, I like it, lot's of nice perspectives, and I live to see end of cars near a crossing. This will be a service gravel road, nothing fancy.
Now, I must decide what will go in front of the lumber yard. For the moment, I'll keep it as a team track / wood unloading area. I don't want to pack the place too much... Needs some place between industries.
A question / poll about Canadian Glassine which is the very long flat industry along the wall. I'm thing about making it a brick factory with almost no windows, a few large doors and lots of ventilation equipment (read "not your typical DPM warehouse!!!) instead of the real building that is a corrugated shed. What do you think. Here's a picture of the real thing.
I feel like it wouldn't fit very well... I remember a brick warehouse called Brick Citadel. It had a surelevated passage over the road. It could close the perspective on the backdrop... which is quite plain...
Matt
I wasn't sure about "L'abattoir Legrade", but since jwb thought it fitted well, I decided to give it another try. I think I'm gonna keep it, I like it, lot's of nice perspectives, and I live to see end of cars near a crossing. This will be a service gravel road, nothing fancy.
Now, I must decide what will go in front of the lumber yard. For the moment, I'll keep it as a team track / wood unloading area. I don't want to pack the place too much... Needs some place between industries.
A question / poll about Canadian Glassine which is the very long flat industry along the wall. I'm thing about making it a brick factory with almost no windows, a few large doors and lots of ventilation equipment (read "not your typical DPM warehouse!!!) instead of the real building that is a corrugated shed. What do you think. Here's a picture of the real thing.
I feel like it wouldn't fit very well... I remember a brick warehouse called Brick Citadel. It had a surelevated passage over the road. It could close the perspective on the backdrop... which is quite plain...
Matt
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