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Started by moonlicht, May 02, 2014, 04:48:58 PM

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ak-milw

Brick work looks great!!



8)

moonlicht

thanks all for the nice words
i must say i head read an article on the other side from down town deco, this was a great help

next, i have found some nice lamps, i have added 4 of them on the ground floor
the wires are hidden under the wood floor from the second floor.

Cor

moonlicht

and there is light 8)
Cor

cuse

Wow! very interesting build!


John


moonlicht

it's O so an interieur is an option, found some chairs and tables
made a bar and bar chairs from scratch, must say it ended up well
Cor

moonlicht

and painted the barstools.
the two in front where rejected by the bartender.
Cor

bparrish

Cor...

Very cool

Thanx
Bob
Did you ever notice how many towns are named after their water towers ! ?

moonlicht

windows and doors are painted now, for Bob here's the way i did it for the arch.
i found arched window top's from Grandt line, just like the real thing.
Cor

bparrish

Ahhh

There are the arch doors.  I was wondering what that would look like.

Very cool

Thanx
Bob
Did you ever notice how many towns are named after their water towers ! ?

moonlicht

now it's getting almost finished
Cor

GPdemayo

Looking real good Cor !!!
Gregory P. DeMayo
General Construction Superintendent Emeritus
St. Louis & Denver Railroad
Longwood, FL

moonlicht

thats it for now, progres will be muh slower with two project (Red Hook)at the same time( ore actualy 3 and more)
within a wheek i will continue building (when i am home)
what i have to do for finishing is painting the bordes, painting some windows , doing some interieur on the second floor.
and than ad more small things.
Cor

postalkarl

Hi Moonlicht:

Excellent Work. I love it. Nice paint job.

Karl

moonlicht

thanks for all the compliments.
the follow up has to wait a few more days, the wheather in holland is beutifull, means a lott of work to do outside  in the garden. 8)
Cor

S&S RR

Cor

The build looks great - I really like the brick work. I'm enjoying the thread.
John Siekirk
Superior & Seattle Railroad

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