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Billboard looks good but it is awfully close to the edge of the road. Maybe instead of making it free-standing you should just hang it on the stone wall (and remove the trellis)?BTW, I have artwork for Mayflower and Allied movers (Loren Perry from Gold Medal Models graciously gave me copy of his artwork) so someday I'll print the decals for the Ultimate N Scale resin cast moving van bodies. Just another one of my many do-do projects. . .
I like the bakery idea, or something along those lines that would make deliveries like a flower shop.Jason
And I like narrowminded ideas even better than mine (either one of them).
Brian, I'll keep you in mind for the Mayflower decals (I think it has been 5 or 6 years since I got the artwork). What I need to do is to use the original Ultimate N Scale moving trailer and cast more of them for myself (they are out of production). And/or modify the artwork to fit another suitable trailer (if there is such a thing).
About 7-8 years ago I found 2 separate AB Intermountain FT sets on ebay and lucky me they both had the same numbers since Erie called all 4 a "locomotive". All 4 were less than $100. Later on Erie would put the road number on the side at the rear like 704A 704B 704C 704D, but that was close to the EL days. EL would number them 7041 7042 7043 7044. Also no radio equipped script yet. EMD units usually stayed on the east side of the system, Alcos out west. I found this photo showing a set of FT's on the west side of Warren around 1945 since they still have the delivered scheme (no yellow nose and wings)http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/el/loco/erie-ftlev-bba.jpgBack of the train is coming from NYC, headed towards Chi-town. To the right was Youngstown and left was Cleveland. So they did make it to the Mahoning div. in my era.I took them all apart to paint the sideframes. Popped the front glass out so I could weather/Dullcote them. On both A units I had to file down the circuit board screws so the shell fit down even with the B units. Sucked in the A unit couplers 1/16" and the B units 1/8". So I reduced the B-B gap by 1/4" !!! Already thinking about making shorter A-B drawbars Clipped the lights from the board and put MV lens in. Still need to put the glass back in.
I still have no idea what that building "is" yet.
It's a Studebaker dealership