01-20-2012, 03:20 PM
jwb Wrote:Those signs make that mockup look like a million bucks! Heck, you could just leave Legrade the way it is for a while and bring the rest of the layout along. But I think a lot of layouts could use this kind of treatment. Here's an industry just north of the Los Angeles Junction, for instance:[ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]
Yep, this kind of signs give personnality to any warehouse.
I'll build all the mockups before even starting to build a permanent building. I need to mock up everything to get the track layout done and order tracks and turnouts.
I finally figured out how I will do British-American Oil. In fact, I'll model Cities Service plant instead but rename it B-A! Here's a recent picture of what remain of this warehouse (Bing):
If everything goes smooth, I should have every buildings at their place by tonight.
BTW, QRL&PCo received new 34' 2-bay and 55-ton hoppers for coal service. They rejoined quickly the paint shop queue.
Matt
Proudly modelling Quebec Railway Light & Power Company since 1997.
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