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I scratchbuilt an abandoned, derelict factory. It's based on the BSA Works building in Birmingham, UK, which represents a classic architectural style found all over the world after the turn of the century. A four-part article on its construction starts here: http://jamesriverbranch.net/project_26.htm
David, Do you plan to add any window glass?
The great part about this type building is you can make it pretty much as big as you want.
BSA - Birmingham Small Arms?
Nope. There's none in the reference building. Although if I did, I'd probably use microglazing.
This? Have you used it in other window applications? Once again, really nice work!
I assume that this is the same factory that you showed me last week at Timonium, when it was only a skeleton.
Its a great looking building, a goal for my other brick curtain buildings.
Have you used that microglaze stuff? Is it better than Micro-Krystal-Kleer? I hate that crap.