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mountaingoatgreg Wrote:I have said it before and I will say it again, the way you approach your projects and layout are inspiring. I wish I had the patience and focus that you do as you tackle each project and your layout.

Keep posting the great posts and projects!!

Thanks Greg, it's just the way I have always done it. Doing the roofing now so it might take a bit.



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#17
Finished up the roofing.

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ak-milw Wrote:Finished up the roofing.

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Nice work! What did you use for the roofing?
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GNA, thanks for stopping in, I used laser cut shingles from Rusty Stumps, they are adhesive backed and have always worked great for me. He has a number of styles and colors. <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.rustystumps.com">www.rustystumps.com</a><!-- w -->



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#20
A very nice building!
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#21
faraway Wrote:A very nice building!

Thanks reinhard, almost done with it, just need to add the two chimney's, roof supports and the station signs.



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ak-milw Wrote:GNA, thanks for stopping in, I used laser cut shingles from Rusty Stumps, they are adhesive backed and have always worked great for me. He has a number of styles and colors. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.rustystumps.com">http://www.rustystumps.com</a><!-- m -->



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I thought you'd used a plastic casting! :oops: But then, most of my roofs are printed cardboard.
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BR60103 Wrote:
ak-milw Wrote:GNA, thanks for stopping in, I used laser cut shingles from Rusty Stumps, they are adhesive backed and have always worked great for me. He has a number of styles and colors. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.rustystumps.com">http://www.rustystumps.com</a><!-- m -->



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I thought you'd used a plastic casting! :oops: But then, most of my roofs are printed cardboard.

Dave, I don't really care for the plastic roofs, I guess it's just what you are used to.



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#24
That is so nicely done!
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#25
Starting to take shape nicely! Can't wait to see it painted.

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#26
Thanks Matt, I am looking forward to it also, then I can get on to the next project.



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#27
I added the chimney's and the station signs.

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ak-milw Wrote:I added the chimney's and the station signs.

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#29
Working on the end roof supports.

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#30
Nicely done .....love those old buildings for the character they bring to a scene .
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