tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372955869775302424.post5754669606011012174..comments2024-03-26T22:06:26.337-04:00Comments on Trackside Treasure: The Front Patio & Scrap Box Structure Co. (Est'd 2018)Erichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11822288099043790296noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372955869775302424.post-23334340327987681092018-07-23T22:33:36.045-04:002018-07-23T22:33:36.045-04:00Catch up away, Michael! I can still learn new tech...Catch up away, Michael! I can still learn new techniques, and I'm very happy with the structures approach I've taken. I've always liked the ex-troop sleepers on US RR's, and Vermont (er, Maine?) gave me this opportunity.<br /><br />The gas station was a fun build, Randy. Signs are often overused, but I indulged a little on this structure!<br /><br />Thanks for your commnents,<br />EricErichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11822288099043790296noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372955869775302424.post-1326873450339980292018-07-23T08:58:17.191-04:002018-07-23T08:58:17.191-04:00You've inspired me. I am in the process of beg...You've inspired me. I am in the process of beginning a basement layout and have some structures that desperately need a little realism. I have a bank/insurance office building, which is read like your feed mill. I'm thinking I might follow suit and paint it a more muted shade. I really like what you did with the crew car. You've given me another idea for a MoW/RIP track on my layout. Now to Netflix binge on the posts I need to catch up on on your blog!Michaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07917230984518214781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-372955869775302424.post-89955116756028175972018-07-20T13:23:31.565-04:002018-07-20T13:23:31.565-04:00Love the gas station.
RandyLove the gas station.<br /><br />RandyVE7PGEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12641530450440080302noreply@blogger.com