sumpter250 2005 challenge

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Okey dokey Pete, great so far,:thumb::thumb: but I'm waiting for more.:wave::wave: I wanna know if I need to drop out now or keep going and have to drop out later 'cause the competition is too tough :rolleyes: :eek: :D :eek: ...

Seriously though, this is exciting to see how many different ideas evlolve from this basic structure.:D:D
 
this last shot shows both the concrete sidewalk, and the blacktop parking area.
The area behind the building will probably be "undeveloped" property. I might include at least one tree, and some brush and weeds. I haven't decided on how big the final piece will be, but might include streets, and street details.
Pete
 

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Pete old buddy, you're making it tough for the rest of us.

Don,
If I'd decided to model "Duffy's Tavern", you could have accused me of "raising the bar" :D :D

Competition? Many of the "I'll never be able to do that" modelers of my youth, I have surpassed............there are still many who I "never will be able to do that", They are my inspiration. When looking up at the level others have achieved, I don't think of quitting because I "can't do that well"........I learn! ;)
check out this thread: http://www.the-gauge.com/showthread.php?t=3134
I work with Jim Allen, here at Destination Hobby Center. He's had several published articles, and builds some really beautiful models. I consider myself lucky to be able to watch him work.
Pete
 
Pete,

I meant that in a good way. I'm still in kindergarten compared to your modeling skills, but it doesn't mean I'm not going to give you a run for your money.:D:D and have a great time doing it.:wave::wave:

Some people quit before they even try, I believe that if you don't try, you'll never know what you can achieve in life. Set the bar high, it's a worthy goal...:thumb: :thumb:

BTW, Duffy was a short Irishman, he had to build the bar low so he could see who was sitting there.:p :p :p :p
 
sumpter250 said:
So, is that where the phrase " Barkeep, give me a short one" came from? :D :D

Don,
Thanks for the laugh! :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Pete
Ahh Pete, I can see you never told your wife that you were, "going down to Duffy's for a short one." She'd think you'd be right back, when in fact....:rolleyes::rolleyes:

I could never figure out why Duffy didn't just put a raised walkway behind the bar rather than having all his customers sitting on really short stools, but you can never figure out how an Irishman thinks... I know, I've been married to one for 45 years and still can't figure out her logic.:eek: :D :eek: :D
 
galt904 said:
So, you married an Irishman?:p :eek: :D
Yep, all people of Irish descent are considered Irishmen, be it man or woman. :wave::wave: And don't you ever try to convince them otherwise.:rolleyes::rolleyes: I called my wife an "Irishwoman" once, and it took six months for the scars to heal...:eek::eek::eek:
 
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