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jmarksbery

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:thumb: Using the Walthers Bralick building, this is what I think it may have looked in days gone by. I will use it as a background building on my layout. Hope you enjoy it.

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Long, tall and narrow is the way I like to build them as you can cram in more scenery to google at.

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With grass growing in the sidewalks and paper and trash lying around gives it a Hey, I have been here awhile and am still in use look to it.

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People coming and going, workers shuffling around, the grungy look give this building a back street look to and old town business.

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Hope you enjoyed this, I have to run for I have another project to start. Later friends, :wave: Jim
 
I love it Jim. This shows how much you can pack into a narrow building that just looks fine thank you when viewed from the front. nobody should claim they have no room for an industry. Nice finishing touches.
 
Surely not my namesake?

Hey Jim, Tim Watson here, that isn't named after me is it buddy?? ;) Just kidding. As always that is an EXCELLENT example from the kitbash master nice job. :thumb: Looks like that micro layout really got you going on the new bigger layout.

bravo amigo, tim watson
 
Great job! Yor weathering is very good. Can we see some more of your work and methods. Cox 47
 
I am flattered

jmarksbery said:
:wave: Why thank you all for the nice comments, it is appreciated. And yes Tim it was named for you.. hope you don't mind. :cool: Jim

:oops: Jim thanks that is my first building namesake. Mucho appreciated. That made my night! :thumb:

Keep it up man.