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I decided to add a saw mill to my layout, and will re use this area that has a coaling tower and water tower, as I have now added them to my engine service area.

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The sawmill is a craftsman kit, and it is a real box of sticks, lots of cutting of parts. Going slow for me, but I think it is looking good.

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As always open for comments and suggestions.

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Thanks guys for the feedback,

Bob it is a KMP Models kit.  They don't sell on their website so I bought it from RS Laserkits  but it looks like MB Klien and Valley Model trains also carry these kits.

It is really a box of wooden sticks, lots of cutting, no laser cut parts, but some nice castings.  I like to think I have moderate building skills, but frankly this kit really was trying, as it had a lot of details steps.  I prefer when molding or laser cutting does some of the work for me, but This was the best looking kit for this size that I could find.

Now that it is done, I am pretty happy with it, Once on the layout with the details around it, and a flat car full of logs to be cut, it will look the part.

4876A9B9-3F17-41FA-934E-D8C31E566095Rich883 posted:

I decided to add a saw mill to my layout, and will re use this area that has a coaling tower and water tower, as I have now added them to my engine service area.

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The sawmill is a craftsman kit, and it is a real box of sticks, lots of cutting of parts. Going slow for me, but I think it is looking good.

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As always open for comments and suggestions.

It’s a really great sawmill kit, and you’re doing a good job building it! It really is nice.  I got the same kit for Christmas about 3 years ago. I decided to build the shape differently, as a straight rectangle. I still need to scenic this lumber sawmill area of the layout. 

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Bob,

I was originally thinking the same thing, it was not so much the structure,but the details that I needed.  I did find the BTS makes such a interior detail kit for a saw mill,  Here is a link. http://www.btsrr.com/bts8301.htm.  It is a little had to find on the web site so hopefully that is OK.    I also think you could contact KMP and see if you could purchase the details.

 

Finally the sawmill is complete and on the layout!  Lots of effort, but I am happy with the results, more details can follow but a good start.

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Next to the saw mill is an older scene I did with some worker paving a street. Worth reposting.

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I added the right n track models Tanner building as my Wallace Armer hardware a few months back, and when I saw their lumber shed, it seemed like a good addition, and a destination for the lumber from the sawmill.  The kit comes with a small office building that I will use in another location.

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As always open for comments and suggestions.

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More progress in the past week.

I revisited an area with a row of homes to add some details and a new store next to the fruit and produce market.

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as always comments and suggestions welcome

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Hi Rich, I just caught up on the last year's worth of updates.  Every thing has turned out spectacularly.  I've seen some of your handiwork included here over on the Sunday Scenic Showcase such as the sawmill.  The upper level building flats that aren't so flat and the icing platform came out really nice, I like the ice ramp that spans the first track.  The coal breaker building could also pass for a waterfront building such as a cannery, wharf warehouse, or boatyard suppl.

Thanks for the nice comments guys.  

I have been updating some structures that I did earlier on the layout.  Here are the Baker feed and seed and the Kroger before they went on the layout.

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Here the Baker Feed and Seed on the layout.

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The Kroger was earlier built from Ameritown parts that I made early in the layout that I wanted to upgrade.

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This is the replacement Kroger, and the interior before I placed it on the layout.

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Baker Feed and Seed is a kit from Right on Track models, and I had the Kroger laser cut by them to my drawings and some photos I sent.

As always open to comments and suggestions.

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Rich

That Kroger is very nice.  It really captures the look and feel of a small town grocery store.  The night time shots are particularly appealing

I do have a few suggestions, if I can be so presumptuous..

1) Add an outside light over the entrance way. Can be as simple as a bulb under the canopy

2) An an "uplight" on the Kroger sign on the sail panel on the roof.  It would look cool to see those letters lit at night.  You can use a gooseneck lamp that has been straightened out

3) Add a photograph of a real grocery store back wall on your back wall.  The idea is to hide that bare brown wall.  

Or, just leave it as it is..It's pretty impressive

 

 

 

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