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Thanks Mike.
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Added the covered loading dock to the front.
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Very neat little structure Andy! The complex geometry makes for a very attratice structure, you picked up an excellent prototype.
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Thanks Matt, it's been fun so far figuring out all the different heights and angles.
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Definitely a interesting build Andy.Looking good sir.
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Thanks Catt,
it measures out 65' tall,45' deep and when finished 41' wide.
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That is a very interesting structure you are building. I like the smaller add-on buildings composed together with the main building.
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Reinhard, after the metal siding is on it will all become one building. I just built it this way to make it easier.
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ak-milw Wrote:... will all become one building. ...)
Sorry, my fault. I meant it is one building with serial add ons, attachments etc. in contrast to a "one box shoe box building". That make the interesting structure.
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Andy,
Great work to that elevator. Looking nice and I canĀ“t wait to see more detailwork. I have to do some of those by my own and will follow your build with big interest.
Thanks for sharing.
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I have the last of the sub-structures built and added on.
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ak-milw Wrote:I have the last of the sub-structures built and added on....
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Coming along nicely Andy! With your structure building skill, it's going to be a neat model!
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Thanks guy's , now to start cutting all the 4 by 8 sheets of corrugated metal siding.
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ak-milw Wrote:Thanks guy's , now to start cutting all the 4 by 8 sheets of corrugated metal siding.
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Andy, do you make the corrugated metal siding yourself or use a commercial product?
Matt