jim currie 2010 summer bank challange
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this is a standard DPM bank kit i will detail that then will become E.M. Bezzler Saving and Loan a instatution you can trust .
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jim currie Wrote:this is a standard DPM bank kit i will detail that then will become E.M. Bezzler Saving and Loan a instatution you can trust . jim

I know him !! and his cousin, Ima S. Windler, who is the head cashier at the savings and loan !
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Icon_lol too funny Pete will have to add that to the sign.
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357 357 357

Those two characters have a very widely extended family.... Goldth
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Steamtrains Wrote:357 357 357

Those two characters have a very widely extended family.... Goldth

No kidding! I think they own MY bank Eek
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Those small town, small bank buildings often lease out office space on the third floor and the lessees often either have their name painted on the window(s) or they "hang a shingle" between two of the windows. Quite often, the lessee is a legal firm. So to stay in keeping with the rest of the shysters in the building, let us not forget the imfamous legal practice of Dewey, Cheetum and Howe, Attys at Law. Big Grin
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Curse Curse Curse vent time i squared the back walls and glued them without first checking 35 to see if it was the same as the iron front Eek lo and behold the front was .139 narrower than the back, so i has to cut it appart and resquare it and qlue it again , think for the price of a DPM kit it would be correct Nope .
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jim currie Wrote:Curse Curse Curse vent time i squared the back walls and glued them without first checking 35 to see if it was the same as the iron front Eek lo and behold the front was .139 narrower than the back, so i has to cut it appart and resquare it and qlue it again , think for the price of a DPM kit it would be correct Nope .
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I have a couple of assembled DPM kits where the walls aren't square Cheers I justify it by saying my house isn't exactly square, either!
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FDIC took over the S&L so progress is slow. Misngth
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Slow progress is better than no progress! Eek That's often how I feel when I look at a calander and the days have passed without any modeling done... :cry:

My first DPM kit wasn't square either...but only because I hadn't assembled it correctly. I saw four walls and just started glueing them together without realizing just how the corners are supposed to mate. After I went back and looked more closely at the instructions, I had much better luck. 35

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