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Small workshop
Here's another small structure I drew for my model railroad. The scale is 1/87, though scaling it up or down shouldn't be a problem. I have also posted the brick texture sheet that I created for this model.
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A useful building.
Many thanks for this. Don |
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One of these days I really ought to get my model railroad going again, but there are just so many things I need to build otherwise.
I admire you folks who are able to combine your hobbies. Looks like a pretty nice piece
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Looks real good. Nice graphics.
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Here is the finished model, a small brick workshop, 1/87 scale. The brick texture sheet is my own (see above), the shingles and chimney are from Clever Models, and the windows and doors are from my "digital parts box." This was a two-evening project, with the longest time spent putting individual strips of shingles on the roof.
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