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Gunther's all the way, baby. Mr. Boh sits on a throne of lies. I wept back in the late 80s as I watched the soulless developer cut up the beautiful stainless steel tanks from that building and shove them out the window. To let that scab brewery advertise their foreign swill there is like putting a windmill and a pirate ship on the 16th at Augusta.Brewed by Pabst in some god-forsaken slag heap in PA, and purports itself to be from the Land of Pleasant Living. When Mr. Boh lives in Baltimore again, I'll consider it.Lee
F'rinstance, I see this little block of buildings working their way up hill from right to left. The White Tower would be at 0", and the green apartment house would be up at about 3/8" The base under the White Tower are leftover from the old layout, and will be buried in the foam. I might just move it to the higher corner to give it better visibility on the long side, but the massing seems to work better this way.
Hey, I could retro in Heavy Seas... I have enough labels laying around!
Is that White Castle a commercial kit?
Looks like the ESM White Tower kit.http://www.esmc.com/9150/Item9150.htmlI think I can sympathize with you, Lee. Rolling Rock moved out of Latrobe, PA and ceased being local. Of course, I never liked it to begin with, but still.
Worked on a little urban renewal yesterday. Found this old DPM building in the junk box, and gave it a nice 1960s face lift with some cheap aluminum siding and new picture windows.Not sure whether it should be a tuxedo rental or a bail bonds place. ( I already have enough greasy spoon diners... )Lee