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@NYC2UP posted:

After many years, I decided to detail the interior two floors of my Walthers Cornerstone Series, Nicole's Java Hut building, which like most buildings is a hollow shell. Added floors, several faux walls to hide Evan Designs lighting wiring, several detail kits from Berkshire Valley Models, and some figures (soda jerk, waitress and business man) from Arttista Figures. Then to top it off, I added a Breyers Ice Cream sign from Miller Engineering to the roof that I've had for a while. Lot of work and tons of fine detailed painting of the Berkshire Valley kit parts, but in the end, it makes this piece much more realistic. 

Here's some interior shots of the two floors before I covered them with the upper floor and roof. Here's the ground floor of the soda shop & cafe.

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Here's the second story floor, a generic office layout. Placed most pieces by the bay window since you don't see much beyond there from the outside view.

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Finally the roof underside, showing the Breyers Ice Cream sign's wire routing.

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Some outside shots.

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Enjoy your weekend!

Tom

 Tom, Excellent work'.. I would like to see the Bryers sign in action and on the structure, as I'm confused how you have it hooked up and getting power to it.......

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