Bill, very very nice!

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On Jun 27, 2012, at 3:46 PM, "Bill Lane" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> The long awaited day has arrived. I now have my lightly modified Walthers REA 
> building in place. I had to do some Homasote “excavating” and still have more 
> to do. The building was “high centering ” on a section joint. I tell you I 
> could not be happier with this building. My friend Gus took it well beyond 
> the instruction sheets and put floors in it and other details. There is a 
> wood planked floor on the inside at dock level. Speaking of dock level you 
> can see it lining up very well to the floors of my REA X29 and B60. It was 
> raised just 1/8”. I dare say that raising the building may have been able to 
> be skipped if you wanted to roll through. I may cut the back track a little 
> short (not well shown in these photos) so I can back REA trucks up to the 
> dock.
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> Next up are 3 of my Cabin cars rescued from their boxes. They detailed out 
> about 6 years ago to be put back in the box ready for paint. They are now 
> ready for dull coat, some weathering and glass.
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> So I am happily reporting progress on 2 fronts of my modeling. But this is 
> the best part. I am sharing it HERE – with you. There are no blinking arrows 
> or a Carnival Barker urging you to go down the dark scary road to sign in to 
> a Separate Internet Group, pledge your allegiance to a false prophet and give 
> the secret handshake JUST to get in to read about real S Scale modeling. No 
> sir – none of the silliness for me! Hard to believe it, but real modeling 
> still happens around these parts. I am sharing my modeling progress right 
> here with my long time S Scale friends at the Ole Yahoo  S Scale group where 
> we have ALL been with the warts and hissy fits – since at least 1999….
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> Thank You,
> Bill Lane
> 
> Modeling the Mighty Pennsy & PRSL in 1957 in S Scale since 1988
> 
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