General Store

jmarksbery

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Friday night and the boys come down to the general store to relax. On the outskirts of town down by the tracks they can shoot the breeze, drink a cold one and just take it easy. The pegions have roosted for the night (n-scale) the dog and cat are out as are the chickens in the yard. A little mud has been slung on the old Ford pickup, but hey it's the weekend! Old Ralph is bending over to get a nice fresh apple out of the box. Later they may go down to the scock hop. Who knows? That's just the way things go down at the old general store.
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jon-monon

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:eek: wow:eek:

Great building and great scene!

How dija do the signs on the building? They reallly look painted on :p


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shaygetz

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Originally posted by jmarksbery
On the outskirts of town down by the tracks they can shoot the breeze, drink a cold one and just take it easy.

What! No Moon Pies with them sodies? Must be a Yankee establishment...;) Excellent work:thumb: :thumb:
 

ezdays

Out AZ way
Great scene, fantastic modeling.:thumb: :thumb:

We have a store here that didn't look too much different than that. I was always afraid to go in it in fear it might fall apart at any time.:eek: Well, I guess the county made them fix it up, new roof, new canopy and paint, and now it has lost all its charming appearence.:rolleyes:
 

Ralph

Remember...it's for fun!
Beautifully rustic! Give Old Ralph my regards! There aren't many of us and we need to stick together! :) Very nice work!
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jmarksbery

Active Member
About signs: I use Dry Transfers. I apply them before any weathering, after rubbing on good I use a dull point to rub into the wood (or brick) then put Micro Sol on them and leave overnight. Then very lightly sand them, some I peel a little off with a #11 blade. Then do your weathering as usual. Thats if, oh, I use whatever scale transfer I think looks good. Example the Levi sign is HO on a N Scale building. Hope this helps.
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