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Not bad. But unfortunately, nothing more to see from the beautiful wood construction. And it was really very nice!
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That building needs a light or two! That way, the awesome framing will be on display.
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Bernhard: I saved my jig for the rafters and since it came out so cool I am probably going to build a house under construction somewhere. This model will sit on the edge of a small Free-mo/ Route 87 module and I am keeping the door open so people can see inside.
NKP: I just ordered some pre wired micro chip LED's I am not very good with electronics, so it will be a challenge, but I think it will be well worth it to show off the interior.
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The frame work was the reason that I have built an unfinished museum loco shed a few years ago.
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mountaingoatgreg Wrote:OOOooo Look I did something...
You sure did and it looks great!
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Thanks Ralph!!
Here are some of the details I have been working on for in and around the building.
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One more close up of the interior details.
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Outstanding beautiful
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Reinhard: Thank you for your kind words.
I was able to get a better shot of the interior.
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I am continuing to work on the exterior detailing of Ludgren Equipment Company machine shop. I was able to add a few weeds, brush and get things in a more final location.
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Tremendous effort and results!
The framing and details are excellent. I don't do interiors, but I can certainly see how they add a whole new dimension to models. Great work!!!!
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Steve: Thank you for the kind words, I seem to have become slightly obsessed with super detailing the interior of buildings. This building and my Shell gas station are being placed on a Mini-Mo that will also serve as a display diorama.
Here are a few more shots of the new details.
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Wow! That's impressive! Really needs to be entered in a competition, or at least send some photos to MR, Walthers, or MRH.
Fantastic!
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You did a great job with this, unbelievable details.
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Andrew: When I started I kind of had the idea of entering it in an NMRA contest, only problem is that there are not any meets in my area anytime soon. There is a train show coming up soon that I plan on having it on display. Once I get it complete I plan on using it as a photo diorama, so it may end up in a magazine..someday
Rscott: Thank you for your kind words.