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Hello everyone,

 

          This is a project i just completed, it's a combination of a few Korber kits. Which are Korber Grocery flat, Furniture flat, and bits and pieces of a few other kits. This entire structure is extremely strong, it was built with pine firing strips which were cut to size. CA glued, hot glued and pin nailed. The footprint is 32 1/2 high, 13 1/2 wide, 4 1/2 deep including the loading dock. This structure will be on display at York in the Orange hall in the Korber models booth.

 

Thanks for looking,

Alex

 

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OMG, BXCXDan,
 
Your kitbashing skill is mind boggling, awe inspiring, and truly amazing!!!!
 
How and what you've done to transform those Korber Models pieces is second to nothing that I've ever seen created using Korber pieces, either in person, in magazines, or shared on this forum!!! Talk about attention to detail and exquisite workmanship. You are for sure a master craftsman. If I were the owner of Korber Models I'd hire you immediately as the spokesperson and poster boy fellow for what can be created with Korber products!
                                           FIVE THUMBS UP ALL THE WAY 
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Per OGuageGuys request, here are some pics.. 

Diner, totally scratch built. Grandt Line Windows/Doors

Utility, Totally Scratch Built. Grandt Line Windows/Doors

Railcar Manufacturing Facility. Walthers Print Shop facades, Pikestuff HO kits. Other stuff..

Roundhouse. Totally Scratch. with Grandt Line Windows/Doors

"warren pumps, industry with car going into building is Walthers Print Shop kit bashed.. 

Engine House, Pikestuff HO walls and roof. 

 

The pikestaff Ho kits are great for scratch building in O. just cut doors and windows to fit the O Scale ones..

 

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Alex,

 

You clearly have found a manic potion that gives you a lot more hours in a day then us mere mortals.  I just can't imagine how you are able to turn out so many top shelf projects.

 

I think on our next trip up north, I'll stop by unannounced just to check out your workshop with the expectation that I'll find that you actually have a dozen people working for you on these projects.

 

Ed

Originally Posted by Ed Walsh:

Alex,

 

You clearly have found a manic potion that gives you a lot more hours in a day then us mere mortals.  I just can't imagine how you are able to turn out so many top shelf projects.

 

I think on our next trip up north, I'll stop by unannounced just to check out your workshop with the expectation that I'll find that you actually have a dozen people working for you on these projects.

 

Ed

Hi Ed,

 

I thank you for the nice comments, You're welcomed to stop by anytime. I wish i had a dozen or so people to help me LOL!!!! it's just me and i very much enjoy every build!!!

If you're attending York, please stop by the Korber models booth in the Orange hall

and we can chat for a while. 

 

 

Thanks,

Alex

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