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A city block, made from Ameri-Towne Structures,

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      These structures are from the Silver Rail Club - City Scenery & Structures

You will see a city block, made from Ameri-Towne kits, that have been customized, using 3 kits.

You will also see stand alone structure next to and behind the city block, made from Ameri-Towne kits.

 

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Ameri-Towne City Block Front View

Ameri-Towne City Block with Bus

Ameri-Towne City Block with Traffic

Ameri-Towne Three Structures

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  • Ameri-Towne City Block Front View
  • Ameri-Towne City Block with Bus
  • Ameri-Towne City Block with Traffic
  • Ameri-Towne Three Structures
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Here's a building front that my dads friend gave me that was a a ameri town bulding further that was messed up at his work, he works for a comply that makes that kind of stuff any thing that is plastic. Here's som pictures of mines and note that it has mother in the joints I made that like that and the part that is ring is the fire house doors on the front they are the rong style. Paul/Matt

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Originally Posted by t8afao:
Nice work MIKE CT.  The last photo is that a big bridge out your window or a backdrop.  Your Gear MFG building turned out nice.
Picture was taken at the Pittsburgh Home and Garden Show.  Fort Pitt High-Railer's display.  The display is in the commons area of the  David L. Lawrence Convention Center overlooking the Allegheny River. NS Double track mainline bridge, Downtown Pittsburgh.
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These Ameritowne kits look like they would provide great materials for creating faux backdrop structures that extend about three inches or so from a back wall behind the mainline track. Can they be illuminated? I might attempt it when I get my layout under construction. I prefer actual buildings verses photos or flat cardboard building fronts.

 

Thanks to everyone for sharing your impressive creative work.

Lima:

Woodland Scenics offers the individual walls in packs of two for $10. Attached is their web page address.

http://woodlandscenics.woodlan...OScaleModular/page/1

Some of the walls will match up fairly well with the picture but the first floor front entrances would have to be scratched built.

I have attached photos of some walls that get close. Unfortunately one can not mix OGR and DPM walls since their are different widths and brick structure.

Grandt Line sells double doors and 'store fronts' that could be used to build the front entrances.

If you decide to purchase the DPM walls I have some stock and offer a discount. I can also quote the building for you if you would like.

Joe

 

 

 blank wall

90103_f_1

 

 

window wall

90105_f_1

 

 

Riser

90108_f_1

 

 

Cornice

90109_f_1

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I would like to thank the following Model Railroaders

for submitting First Class Photography

 

O Gauge Model Railroaders - Please grab your Digital Cameras - Submit your 

Ameri-Towne Stuctures

 

Sorry if have have missed someone or typos.

 

paul\matt      Mike Ct       t8afao        sp2207        OGR Web Master      Dsve Alan

Lee Willis       MiwRdPaul   rattler21    Lima Putnam Model Structures

Putnam Division               AG

 

Cheers from Michigan

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Ameri-Towne • Flat Structures

     My layout has four main lines and it is a shelf layout, with a foot print of about 25 x 10 feet forming a U - Shape.  I have two raised levels and this is part of the top level.        Ameri-Towne Flat structures, made from several kits. There are also these same type of structures on the second level.

    These photos only show part of the top level, The green trestle. 

 

Click on photos to see it larger. When enlarged each photo has a description.

Ameri-Towne Flat Structure Esso Sign

Ameri-Towne Flat Structure with Amtrak F40PH

Ameri-Towne Flat Structure with Hires Sign

Ameri-Towne Flat Stucture American Sheet Metal

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  • Ameri-Towne Flat Structure Esso Sign
  • Ameri-Towne Flat Structure with Amtrak F40PH
  • Ameri-Towne Flat Structure with Hires Sign
  • Ameri-Towne Flat Stucture American Sheet Metal

Hello everyone  I decided to pick out 1 of the Ameri-Towne buildings. So I grabed the 1st one and easiest one to reach. Which is the #872  Burke Building. And I just soaked it in some soapy water and  washed it off with some water. So tonight I'll get the paints together and decide what color to paint the building. The red just turns me off for some reason.     Scot

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