FOS M. D. Garage Build

Started by ACL1504, June 03, 2025, 04:06:51 PM

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PRR Modeler

I love the subtle weathering effects Tom.
Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
Freelanced PRR Bellevue Subdivision

Rick

Tom, weathering on the stucco is perfect.
Especially like the dirt and scum along the bottom.
Trim paint and weathering is also very good and the joint at the peat is tight.

Pennman

Tom, there's no other way to build this than what you have shown here.
I especially like the fact that you chose no rafter tails. I do that
on some builds too.
All of the weathering effects look great. Nice work.

Rich

Larry C

Tom great job overall on the weathering and the building coloring. Nice to see others using clothes
pins as clamps; cheap and they work.
Owner & CEO of
Jacobs' Landing: A Micro On18 Layout

http://www.ussvigilant.blogspot.com

elwoodblues

Tom,

You have been busy, really like the weathering.
Ron Newby
General Manager
Clearwater Valley Railroad Co.
www.cvry.ca

nycjeff

Hello Tom, I've been following along. Now you're getting to the fun part. Great job.
Jeff Firestone
Morristown, Arizona
modeling the New York Central in rural Ohio in the late 1940's

Philip


friscomike

Howdy Tom,

Nice progress on the garage.  The coloring and subtle weathering look terrific.  

Will you use rolled roofing for the roof?

Have fun,
mike
My current build is the Water Tower and miscellaneous rolling stock .

Jerry

Tom don't know how I missed the latest updates.

That is really looking great.  And the weathering is perfect.

Jerry
"And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." A. Lincoln

GPdemayo

Looking good Tom, the roof seems to screaming for a rustic looking metal roofing..... 8)
Gregory P. DeMayo
General Construction Superintendent Emeritus
St. Louis & Denver Railroad
Longwood, FL

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