05-13-2012, 08:06 PM
Reinhard;
Sure like the look of the new structures. As impressive as the huge brick structure was/is, this just looks more like what you find in industrial areas from the 60's on. My own goal is to get this look for my industrial spur:
Low height warehouse structures with a "family" look and on both sides of the spur. The height of the structures (25-30feet), even when placed on the front of the layout, allows for easy viewing over the structures and coupling/uncoupling cars. Even though the structures all look like warehouses, a surprising variety of industries can be found in them. Another nice thing is that many of the structures only spot 1 or 2 cars (good for us model railroaders) and I like the way the spurs must be arranged to reach individual structures and how everything is packed into a relatively short distance - another plus for those of use with limited space.
Like others on here, I'm fascinated with the speed at which you construct the great looking structures on your layout. You produce a finished structure in the time it takes me to do a so-so mock up! Very inspiring! Keep up the great work!
Sure like the look of the new structures. As impressive as the huge brick structure was/is, this just looks more like what you find in industrial areas from the 60's on. My own goal is to get this look for my industrial spur:
Like others on here, I'm fascinated with the speed at which you construct the great looking structures on your layout. You produce a finished structure in the time it takes me to do a so-so mock up! Very inspiring! Keep up the great work!
Ed
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