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Sorry for the late reply.....it has been a busy week at work  Icon_lol

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ratled Wrote:One question though, how did you do the transformer?

Steve
Steve it was pretty easy and straight forward. I used 1/8" round for the pole and 3/16" round styrene for the transformer. I didn't have solid, so I used tube, and capped it top and bottom. I sanded the bottom smooth but left the top a little rough to look like a rim or band. The brackets were made from thin cardstock that I cut into tiny squares and glued on:
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Steamtrains Wrote:What did you use for the roof on the loading dock..??
Gus, I used corrugated sheets from Rusty Stumps:
http://www.rustystumps.com/proddetail.asp?prod=D5025


Steamtrains Wrote:Another thought crossed my feeble mind a while ago...

Could you give us a brief rundown of materials, colors, techniques, etc., that you used to create this beauty....

My main yard at Sta. Rosa is eagerly awaiting to get finished..... Goldth
Gus, do you mean the loading dock?
Steve
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