Walthers HO Modern Concrete Warhouse

Started by postalkarl, December 21, 2020, 07:28:43 PM

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postalkarl

Hi All:

This is A structure I build for one of my friends RRs. It is A background building. It is painted with Scalecoat Aged Concrete. Doors are painted with Dark Gray Primer from Krylon. The dark gray trim around the doors is unpainted and just Dull Coated. I used the signs that were in the kit. Hope it looks OK.

Karl

Keep It Rusty

Looks great, Karl.

Might need a little extra glue and a trim on those signs though!

postalkarl

Hey Craig: 

Removed the Acme sign and replaced it with A new one. Will frame it tomorrow.

Thanks for the suggestion.
Karl

Keep It Rusty

I get so much from this forum I need to give a little to!
Happy to help, Karl.

Oldguy

Bob Dye
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postalkarl

Hey Bob:

Thanks buddy. Much appreciated.

Karl

postalkarl

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Hey Craig:

I trimmed the large sign as you suggested. The rest of the signs are actually framed they just don't show very well in the photo. I trimmed the ACME siogn and it looks much better. Also replace the Shipping Dock sign over the big door as it wasn't cut straight.

Karl

Keep It Rusty

Wonderful work, Karl. That Acme sign looks great!!

Blazeman

Karl:  Will the person you built this for be adding outside lighting?

Larry

ACL1504

Karl,

Very nice warehouse flat. Looks great.

Tom ;D
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GPdemayo

Great job Karl.....is this where the coyote got all of his supplies to get the Roadrunner?  ::)
Gregory P. DeMayo
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Jerry

Another nice project complete.  Well done my friend.


Jerry
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