SW Blue Sky Company Warehouse

Started by PRR Modeler, January 29, 2026, 12:13:50 PM

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elwoodblues

Curt,

Great job on the stone cook house and the standing seam roof looks like it belongs there.
Ron Newby
General Manager
Clearwater Valley Railroad Co.
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Philip


Yannis

Great work there, the roof is amazing!

PRR Modeler

Good Afternoon,

Thank you Dave, Rick, Larry, Rich, Mike, Ron, Philip, and Yannis for following along and your kind words.

I finally finished the exterior stairs. I added some additional structural braces and modified the guard rails to what looks correct to me. I also added a bunch of NBW's where the kit uses only 1 on the stairs.

The stair components are colored the same as the structure in a dusty brown and ash gray. The NBW's are from Tichy.

The stairs aren't perfect but they turned out better than I expected.

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Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
Freelanced PRR Bellevue Subdivision

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Larry C

Dang Curt! Now those are some serious stairs going on there. Very well done.
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friscomike

Howdy, Curt. The stairs look terrific and complement the structure.  Great work!  Have fun, mike

Mark Dalrymple

Great job on the stairs, Curt!

They look terrific, and are fiddly little beggars to get that nice.  The NBW castings look good.  (I put nearly 1500 in my large timber trestle, and now, unless I put my glasses on, I can't see any of them!)

Cheers, Mark.

Pennman

Curt,

You say you don't like doing stairs, but they look fabulous to me! Nice work!

Rich

Rick

Curt, stairs look very good to me.
The patch on the water tank is an interesting detail.

Jerry

Curt wonderful job your doing on this model.
Great coloring all around.
And the stairs came out 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

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