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I've been experimenting with battered Plasticville. I learned some good lessons from this one. Next time, I'm going to try lighter colors and less heavy weathering. Growing up in the Bronx "heavily weathered" seems natural to me.......I have got to try a different approach.

Most of the Plasticville I play with was passed to me from my Modular Group colleague, Bob Buehler, who is also the VP of the Eastern Division. He acquires it in collections he buys for his eBay store......Bobs Trains 4u. It's fun making up for missing parts from my junk/parts box.

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The stairway railing is from junk plastic.

The brick stack is from a house building construction kit. The black stack was a ball point pen in a prior life. The large back door is corrugated sheet styrene sprayed silver.

Peter

 

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