Freelance 2014-2
Worked some time to details and "ruined" the warehouse at the East end.
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The "Roberts" decals was much to beautiful. I had no good idea how to weather it with paint but a burst of gentle strokes with a small brass brush worked fine.
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shortliner Wrote:Knowing Reinhards liking for urban settings, I came across this, and thought it might give him ideas or, at least, be useful for modifying - not a kit that I have noticed before
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I would love to have huge buildings like that one on my layout. I can not afford to use my tiny space for none rail served scenes like a business or commercial district. But I would love to......... dream...... dream....... Sad

Anyhow I will try if some small buildings out of Downtown Deco Adams Ave I and II might fit in some small gaps of my layout. Order has been placed but it will take long weeks until the parcel is at my doorstep. I have no experience with hydrocal and no space to build the kits as directed. I have to kit bash. We will see how I get along with it.
Reinhard
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