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Alan,  even with the modifications you made the ESB is still very identifiable in the close-ups.  However in the fifth photo it does blend into your skyline as just another skyscraper in a city filled with them.  Did you sit the model atop an MTH bank or does it sit on another level just behind the bank?  The Lionel lift bridge in the fifth picture also puts into perspective how tall your buildings actually are?

Patrick, we've established that tall is a relative term for this thread and your apartment buildings qualify.

Our scratch built furniture manufacturing building is relatively tall.DSCN1009

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Sam's Furniture manufacturing building needs a few details.  Roof and dock at car unloading door, people door and a change of billboards.  I don't like the black and white one on the side.  Taller structure on the roof is a SPAM can with tubes to simulate chimneys. Exhaust vent on side of building is the top from a prescription drug bottle. Firestone building was scratch built using card stock, the grocery store was built using model size boards and plastic pieces from various kits and the clothing store is from a Pioneer Valley card stock kit.

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Pecos River boxcar spotted for perspective and to show the need for a dock and roof.  Dock may run the length of the building, not sure if the roof should run the length or cover only the center half of the dock.

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Dock and dock's roof in place, shot under new lights.      John in Lansing, ILL

 

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coach joe posted:

Alan,  even with the modifications you made the ESB is still very identifiable in the close-ups.  However in the fifth photo it does blend into your skyline as just another skyscraper in a city filled with them.  Did you sit the model atop an MTH bank or does it sit on another level just behind the bank?  The Lionel lift bridge in the fifth picture also puts into perspective how tall your buildings actually are?

Patrick, we've established that tall is a relative term for this thread and your apartment buildings qualify.

Joe....the model is sitting on top of the bank toward the rear of the roof.  I will be putting a sign near the front of the bank roof to help disguise what I have done and to make the new skyscraper appear to be rising from behind the bank building.  From the floor of the trainroom to the top of the tallest building, the distance is about 11 feet.

Okay… here's something tall. A scratch-built flare tower on my refinery. The LEDs are flashers. The cooling tower is also scratch-built from actual prototype. The rest is the Plastruct Petro-Chemical kit with all the parts repositioned to fit the site. I enhanced the load out rack too. The flare required additional units to support it.

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Trainman2001 posted:

Okay… here's something tall. A scratch-built flare tower on my refinery. The LEDs are flashers. The cooling tower is also scratch-built from actual prototype. The rest is the Plastruct Petro-Chemical kit with all the parts repositioned to fit the site. I enhanced the load out rack too. The flare required additional units to support it.

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Beautiful!!!

Dave NYC Hudson PRR K4 posted:
OGR CEO-PUBLISHER posted:

OK....JD inspired me to acquire one of the Uberarc sets that has enough pieces to construct the Empire State Building.  I made a few modifications so as to not duplicate the ESB exactly because my city is not modeling any particular metropolis....so....we will pretend that the firm of Shreve, Lamb, and Harmon who designed the EMB also did this similar structure for the First National Bank in my city...  It now joins the skyline and here are a few pictures:

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Now that is cool. I guess the banks old building was small. With all the trains, commerce and such, no wonder they were able to get Speedy Construction Contractors to come through with all the right permits and get the building up in no time at all. @OGR CEO-PUBLISHER, I think you, me, and everyone else should stop in for a few withdraws, lol.

Dave...this only problem I have is when I go to the bank, they always seem to be the one that is doing the withdrawals...from my account!...LOL!

Dave NYC Hudson PRR K4 posted:
OGR CEO-PUBLISHER posted:

Here is one of a Walthers HO building separated into pieces and then used as a backdrop structure as part of the west wall backdrop on the layout....20190712_070120

That does come in there quite nicely. Are the others flats(the ones to the far left look like it), the one right next to it looks like a regular building.

Thanks Dave...  To answer your question, the whole idea was to "try" to have at least some depth here with some building appearing to be somewhat closer than others.  I will admit, I didn't completely succeed partly because I have about 1/2" of space to work with along that wall.  As time goes on I will add another layer over the top of these flats that will have floor spacing similar to the one immediately to the right of the Walthers building....  Hopefully that will make the others look a little further in the distance.

OGR CEO-PUBLISHER posted:

Hey....surely there are more of you that have tall structures on your layout.  They don't have to be skyscrapers!  You may have a tall building like grain elevators, coaling facilities, factories...perhaps even tall smoke stacks.  Lets see them!

The tallest structure on my layout is the unfinished blast furnace. Roo.

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Last year the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas (one of TW TrainWorx Traintastic Customers) added a new sponsor to their annual Trains at NorthPark Layout and the Traingineers got to model his "Ryan" building in North Texas and added it to the TANP Display! Check it out... a twofer for this first Tall Buildings Tuesday post 47683641_1971077182928147_7330852289088847872_n47686073_1971077192928146_9051884300647006208_n48176012_1971077232928142_9012714435130687488_nIMG_7522IMG_7524IMG_7657IMG_7658P1000577

Happy Tracks!

TrainDame aka Dorcie Farkash
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coach joe posted:

Alan, in the first picture you posted yesterday, the white and cream colored hi-rise on the left appears to be of Plasticville origin.  Is that several apartment buildings stacked atop each other or is it kitbashed from the parts?

Joe...that highrise is in fact the Plasticville building.  Years ago, King Distributing made available add-on floors for the Plasticville Apartment.  I bought several and just stacked them.  Before doing so, I painted each floor the colors you see...sort of an off white.

AlanRail posted:

Not fun playing this game with Alan . . . .he always wins!!  LOL

I would say everyone wins. While some still don't pop their tall buildings out, Alan is maintaining this topic. Hopefully in the coming weeks, those that have been very busy that have their tall buildings hiding because of their extreme busyness, will be able to post some so we all can enjoy theirs as well. I'd post if I had any buildings that were tall. Hope we see more sooner than way later.

Tall Building Tuesday is before us again!!...come on guys...how about finding some structures on your layout that are "tall" and posting them here.  Doesn't have to be a skyscraper...it may be a grain elevator, smoke stack,...heck anything that is multiple stories high!  I'll start out with a front view of OGR Headquarters where several of us are contemplating jumping off the railing and into the river below...especially when considering recent events!

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Well Alan, your plea sounds like a plea of despair!  In hopes you guys at OGR don't jump off the top of OGR World Headquarters, I'm offering this photo of Patsburg's Westend neighborhood whose only tall building are in backdrop form.  Sorry, but it's the best I can do.  Perhaps it will sufice until someone come along and posts a real tall building from their layout.   Don't jump just yet! IMG_6103

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