Stan, That's really sharp. I agree with Pieter. The best part is that it takes something ordinary and turns it into something special. Ed Kozlowsky Sanford, Maine sscale.org
>________________________________ > From: Pieter Roos <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 6:46 AM >Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Re: Cornerstone Buildings > > > >Hi Stan; > >Very nice work! Do you plan to write up an overview of how you did it? I >suspect there were some ideas hat the rest of us could apply to our own >projects. > >Pieter E. Roos > >--- On Mon, 8/20/12, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> >>Following up on the Cornerstone kitbashing discussion, my cut-and-splice job on the Northern Light & Power plant is just about ready for painting. >>Inspiration by a favorite prototype, combined with a lot of time off, moved things along at a record-breaking pace. I figured on getting to this point sometime next year. >>I hate doing assembly work after applying a final finish, but this thing had to be designed for disassembly during paintwork. With any luck, I'll get it back together without making too much of a mess. >>Stan Stokrocki Attachment(s) from [email protected] >>1 of 1 Photo(s) >> >>STATION2.bmp >
