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At the fall York show, I purchased the "John's Cutlery" kit from Korber Models.  I was able to make two buildings to go along the wall.  I did this last year with the Pickle Factory kit.  I only have three inches of space to work with, so cutting up these kits has been working out quite well. 

 

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One of the new billboard signs from Korber Models:

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From left to right:  Pickle Factory (front side), John's Cutlery, 4-story apartment building kit (has become a warehouse), John's Cutlery (front side), Pickle Factory (dock side), and an Ameritowne kit "Furniture Factory".

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I bought two models.

they are simple and full of chances to make them look exceptional.

Green windows are old Korber production, kind of collectible item!

Nice job, you did extending the exposure.

My layout is attached to the wall and I always think about I am losing 50% of my scenery.

Andre.

 

 

Originally Posted by AG:

I bought two models.

they are simple and full of chances to make them look exceptional.

Green windows are old Korber production, kind of collectible item!

Nice job, you did extending the exposure.

My layout is attached to the wall and I always think about I am losing 50% of my scenery.

Andre.

 

 

For over three years, that whole wall was empty.  I had a few trees, and that was it.  I decided a year ago to start adding building fronts in that space to make the area look more industrial.  I have to say I am happy with the results.

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