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Interesting product. Thought someone could print its own from textures you get on website specialized in 3D render.
Since Wayne's warehouse is a typical late 19th century building, I was thinking about a batten metal roof much more than corrugated sheets.
Matt
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Wayne,IMHO the Walthers Railway Express building doesn't get it for all that many industries or a freight house.I think its more suitable for a knitting company.
I like your new freight house since it looks like a older structure that's been around as long as the town it serves.
Larry
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