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First of all, Thank you for a very nice gift. Second of all, what a beautiful and detailed structure.
I don't usually build any sort of structures but this one caught my eye and is really cool. I will buld it without a doubt. Thanks again. |
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Gift
Thank you very much for such a detailed model with the excellent graphics. It was a pleasant surprise to see your Christmas gift to the group. Glad to see you are still dabbling in paper models as I am familiar with your work.
Age is creeping on me and the eyes aren't what they used to be plus unsteady hands have curtailed my paper modeling, but I have downloaded your gift and I hope I can build it in "V" scale for TrainSim. So, it is not only a gift but also a stimulus to try and build again. THANKS MUCH! John
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awesome model, thank you!
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Work in progress
This kit is such an interesting subject and has great textures that I will do my best to do it justice. I apologize in advance for building a cyber model from a card model and if it is out of place here please let me know. I have reached this point in assembly of the Barber Shop. John
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Thanks again everyone and thanks John W for the interesting article, very cool to read the history of the area.
Johnflys2: no need to apologize. Great start on the virtual Barbershop. I can't wait to see it finished. What software are you building it in?
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George,
Thank you for the wonderful Christmas present. The model is a favorite of mine from your series of models. The tar paper siding, and tin roof really give it a lot of character. but what really shines is your use of textures and graphics to give the model a realistic appearance. I have attached a photo of the building from the Randsburg website. Jim Nunn
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Great photo, Jim. Thanks for posting it.
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George, to answer your question, I am using Traim Sim Modeler to build the barber shop. In the past I have converted many of Clever Models kits and with their permission, have shared with the Train Sim community. I'll gladly post a screen shot of the building when completed. John
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Randsburg Kitbash
I never could pass up a good kitbash. Here's the Randsburg Barbershop metamorphosed into a run-down shed for my HO-scale shortline. It's all paper. My hat is off to Paper Creek for a fine kit.
A Merry and Blessed Christmas to all. For unto us a Child is born, Unto us a Son is given . . . And His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Soli Deo Gloria! --David
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wow, this is a beautiful model!
I will enjoy building this.
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