Got my parking garage yesterday and got it set up. I’m not using the removable section for a train so I cut out the door opening and put cars in both ends. The free hummers have been coming in real handy for LED conversions. If you have the room for I think this one is a winner!
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Wow, that thing's a real monster!
Very nice, it looks great Chris.
Dave
By "building up, not out" Menards has created a structure that packs a lot of O-scale autos into a realistic building with a manageable footprint. It's also a clever way to display your 1:43 collection of autos on your layout -- instead of on a display shelf on the wall of a train room.
Mike (ritrainguy)
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Definitely, a nice structure.
Now don't be Fast to get Furious, but now I want to blow a wad on some nice parking garage figures like these.
Mike H Mottler posted:By "building up, not out" Menards has created a structure that packs a lot of O-scale autos into a realistic building with a manageable footprint. It's also a clever way to display your 1:43 collection of autos on your layout -- instead of on a display shelf on the wall of a train room.
Mike (ritrainguy)
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Thats one of the things I liked about it when I saw it it’s a good place to display some cars! 🚗
Can't use urban structures... They look funny next to grain elevators...hope Menards again offers some nifty rural industries.
Adriatic posted:Now don't be Fast to get Furious, but now I want to blow a wad on some nice parking garage figures like these.
Most of the FnF tuner cars are made in 1/43 and plenty of other 'Tunas' made to fill in. Figures would be tougher.....but modified current figures might work. Get the song off the soundtrack and loop it through speakers!!!
It's a nice way to use those extra vehicles we all have.
Adriatic posted:Now don't be Fast to get Furious, but now I want to blow a wad on some nice parking garage figures like these.
Now that’s how to get some young blood into the hobby.
Alan