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Looks good, Peter. The gravel roof is an inspired touch!May I be so forward as to offer a little help with the signage? I'm a former typographer and old signage fan. I see great modeling jobs like what you've done with your flat, only to see a "finishing touch" of signage that doesn't fit with the era and style of building. You might be thinking to yourself, "It's OK, but even though I weathered it, somehow it doesn't quite have the feel."
Good advice from Mike above and if I may add...all of those nice deep spaces between bricks would be the perfect opportunity to use some plain white flour, brushing off the excess and spray a heavy sealant of Dullcote to make that mortar really pop.
I'm always torn on mortar applications ...at typical viewing distances its not that noticeable. Looking at my research photos, from pics on the other side of the tracks you can't see the mortar lines. You can just start to see them if you're up close. The brick in these old kits is oversize and I'm not sure I want to highlight it more.Peter
@pdx1955 - this is an old Heljan building from approximately the same era and I used plain white flour and Dullcote as a sealer, just to give you a sense of what I mean.