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Excellent historic building! Excellent model! Excellent build thread, narrative, and images!
Don |
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Thanks Don, it was my pleasure to bring it...
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I'm really looking forward to the next installment, "The Rhett House Inn", located in Beaufort South Carolina, it has a storied past as well as a very distinguished guest list.
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Do you plan any kind of group display of the buildings?
Don |
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That is a nice looking building to start with. The n-scale model has turned out very nice too. Good detail for the small scale.
I see paper models like that and wonder what the price would be for a resin model or plastic model kit from a railway hobby store with the same detail. A whole lot more than the paper version. That's for sure! That's for dang sure!
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~Doug~ AC010505 EAMUS CATULI! Audere est Facere THFC 19**-20** R.I.P. it up, Tear it up, Have a Ball |
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SCEtoAUX- This is actually the second of a series of six that are being converted to N scale (1:160) from various smaller scales, the first to be converted was the Two Meeting Street Inn, the build by Tex is here-> 2 Meeting Street
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Credit where credit is due - TEXMAN skillfully built the Two Meeting Street Inn; at no stage have I ever been involved ... unfortunately ... it's a beautiful model, but too small for me ...
- Tex |
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Sorry about that Tex, I meant to post "Texman" just a little confusion on my part, now I know the difference!
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Certainly no hurt feelings here; I hope Texman, who did a great job on that building, thinks the same way! :-)
- Tex (who keeps sticking (to) "his" H0 scale) ;-) |
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