Nice little kit...quick build. Also did KC's Linda's Luncheonette...nice, long holiday weekend!
They look great.
Thanks, Curt. Nice builds for quick gratification, and you can't have too many sheds. 👍🏻
Good work Dave..... 8)
Thanks kindly, Greg. 👍🏻
Two nice builds, Dave.
Jeff
Thanks, Jeff. Photos can be vexing. Not only do you see your "oopsies" but those vent pipes are STRAIGHT!! 🤔
Great job Dave! I really like both of them. May have to pick up one or the other (or both). They'll be on my radar at the EXPO along with a slew of other things I really don't need. ;D
Hi Dave:
They both look great. Good job.
Karl
Thanks, Karl and Bob. By the way...what's "need" got to do with it? 😜
Dave,
Well, done. Great job on both.
Tom ;D
Thanks, Tom. 👍🏻
I was just replying on Gerald's FSM depot thread about the learning power of mistakes. The interior of Linda's has been bugging me, so I'm going to learn from my mistake and reduce/reprint/reinstall the diner interior. The booths look too big to me and it's been a burr under my saddle since posting. So there ya go...mistakes aren't all bad if we learn from them.
It's never a mistake if you learn from it and no one dies....
Gerald
Dave
Great Job !! And you have to agree this little shed has lots of flexibility in any scene. And Now available on the web site for only $24.95
Dave
Great looking builds. Engineering changes are not mistakes they are continuous improvement. Only you get to decide when it is done. Very nice work.
Nice work on the builds Dave!
I like that philosophy, John. Thanks, Mark! 👍🏻👍🏻 Gerald, enjoying your thread...keep it up!
It's a nice kit, Kenny. A quick weekender, highly adaptable. By the way, I went back and added the dock door trim I'd forgotten! 😜
Really nice work, particularly on the shed. I could think of a dozen good applications for that structure. Great work!
John