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In lugnet.trains.org, John Neal writes:
> I am in the middle of building a home train layout with my kids, and am
> cranking out buildings for the town section. Although most are in
> various stages of completion, this one is close enough to being finished
> for a spy shot;-)
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=2074
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> Nothing earth shattering, but I like the new color. My other buildings
> are tan (x2), dark gray, gray, black, white, and brown. They really
> look sharp in the non-primary color scheme. None, of course, would have
> been possible without LD bulk services (or Brickbay, for that matter;-)
>
> I hoping to include them on the new GMLTC layout, but folks are saying
> they are too big:-P I'm thinking of starting a write-in letter
> campaign on my behalf;-)
>
> -John
I'm sorry to butt in on this thread, but a person can have a solid building
and still have it nicely detailed on the inside. Just follow Kevin Wilson's
example and have your roof and each flor section removable to allow others
to see the detail (kinda like a doll house).-Harvey
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