Mauston Farmers Co-op feed mill
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roofing complete.

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Johnathan (Catt) Edwards
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#48
and a bit of weathering.

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#49
That looks really great Applause
Reinhard
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#50
Hi,

Another of your masterpiece scratchbuilds. Fantastic work.

Regards,Chris
Building the BC-Rail Dawson Creek Subdivision in H0 scale http://bigbluetrains.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=7835
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#51
Thanks guy's!

I will do a little more weathering with chalks when the sign and piping is on.



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#52
working on the sign.

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#53
Sign mounted on the building.

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#54
Amazing... You always have the touch to make rural buildings look real and not garish. I grew up in the countryside and can relate with your models.

How did you make the letters? Lasercut?

Matt
Proudly modelling Quebec Railway Light & Power Company since 1997.

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#55
Matt, I know Rich from RS Laser kits . He laser cut them for me out of 1/32 plywood.



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#56
Well this one is ready for the layout.

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#57
That came out really interesting and will be another great building for the layout. I really need to get back to work on my Clowers building. I am just not looking forward to adding all the exterior corrugated metal.

So what is your next building?
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#58
Well Greg, check out my Milw . Rd. thread in the layout section. Across the street from the mill was a small water tower. I am going to build it using a Tichy kit. After that I will be going back across the street and build the Co-0p store.

Oh, once you get going on gluing the panels on you will find yourself trying to do more and more of them.



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