Thanks, guys. Kurt, the P&M Languay building was constructed from two Walthers Waterfront Warehouse kits, using most of the walls facing the viewer. The roof, back, and right end are .060" styrene sheet, while the left end is from the kit, with a scratchbuilt ground floor.
The leftover wall sections were used to build the visible end of the Evell Casket Co., at the other end of town.
And in the interests of getting the most mileage out of the kits, I used the spare set of windows, slightly modified, to build the combination train station/express building/post office, situated between the first two buildings. The walls, roof, and platforms are built from more .060" sheet styrene.
Here's an overview of Dunnville, looking north. The Evell building is out of the picture, to the left.
Wayne