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A guy in town was cleaning out his basement and gave this to me. It was never finished, but it is in rough shape. I will see what I can do with it. Here is how it looked when I got it.
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I have always liked some of the Suydam kits. I think a lot of them would be really nice if they were updated and had some details added to them like cast windows and doors etc. I look forward to seeing what you do with the building.
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Looks like a good one to me! Looking forward to seeing what you do with it!
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I like the shape and the proportions.
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On my layout I am going to be modeling a farmers co-op complex and they had a building just like this. I have it stripped down to where I can start on it. First thing will be a new foundation.
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If you have plans to have the doors open, you might want to include some interior framing. Plastruct and evergreen make structural shapes that you could make framing and rafters out of.
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Good idea Glen, but it will be sitting in a corner and only two sides will show. It is also to far away to see inside.
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If memory still serves me right
those kits cab be soldered so brass shapes like tubes,angles, etc. Also think this was used for a machine shop & electrical co. being the kind of structure that was used for about anything. With only one large door doubt that it was used for a warehouse. But nothing says more large doors couldn't be added. BTW it's spelled Suydam which is now Alpine Models. Suydam kits can still be found on eBay. They also made brass interurban & street car models.
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Sorry about the spelling. It has three large doors right now.
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ak-milw Wrote:Sorry about the spelling. It has three large doors right now.
Two more large doors on other side? And are they spaced for two freight cars? Or put a dock as long as building or longer it doesn't matter which.
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