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In addition to meeting lots of builders I admire and getting tons of inspiration
to build, my trip to NMRA in Philly enabled me to pick-up the bricks I needed to
complete this street on my layout.
<http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=193311>
It is supposed to replicate a busy industrial street with trucks being loaded
and unloaded and such. There is also the light yellow car repair ship that Tim
Gould pointed out to me from a model train layout here:
<http://www.vestaldesign.com/projects/modelrr/photos-640/12.jpg>
The street itself was something I had wanted to do for a while . . . a paving
stone (cobble stone) look. I was fortunate enough to run into the right qty of
1x2 dark bley tiles at a low enough cost to make it less expensively than if I
had used dark grey 1x4 bricks as I have on my other roads.
The opposite side of the street will be an industrial canal.
Comments, thoughts, ideas, always welcome!
Thanks,
Jonathan
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| (...) Uh, are those hookers? :D Very nice work. I love the contouring of the dumptruck. And the use of 1x1 tiles on the corners of the yellow building to simulate shoddy/rotting brickwork is brilliant. Again, very nice work. (18 years ago, 10-Jul-06, to lugnet.town)
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| (...) Hi Jonathan, I'm loving the car repair shop with the hotrod just poking out. I have a little suggestion though, I think it could look quite good if you raised a 1x2 tile on the road every so often. Need not be a full plate either but I think (...) (18 years ago, 10-Jul-06, to lugnet.town)
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| (...) John,Great looking new street..I like the El(it reminds me of mine:-) ).The dinner looks good in those colors along with the neat gabage truck.Of course the dark red building looks good.On a side note it was great meeting you theis past (...) (18 years ago, 11-Jul-06, to lugnet.town)
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