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Thanks Grunt1,
I'll take any ideas for brick siding I can get. In one of my other custom threads, "My Daughter's Playtable" I made a Harley Davidson dealership and covered it with some brick road bed. The only problem with that is it's only sold at WM during the X-Mas season. I would need alot of it to do this project.
Thanks, Kevin.
Harley shop.
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I'll take any ideas for brick siding I can get. In one of my other custom threads, "My Daughter's Playtable" I made a Harley Davidson dealership and covered it with some brick road bed. The only problem with that is it's only sold at WM during the X-Mas season. I would need alot of it to do this project.
Thanks, Kevin.
Harley shop.
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Groovy.. Finding my last post was easier than I thought.. (whew)
Anyway, company is Plastruct.
Website is here:
http://www.plastruct.com/
If you click on Search/View/Order on the left side, then type brick into the "Catalog Description" search box, you'll get this:
PS-87 1:12 BRICK SHEET 91601
PS-89 1:12 BRICK RELIEF SHEET 91603
PS-90 G (1:24) BRICK SHEET 91604
PS-90L G (1:24) BRICK SHEET 91616
PS-91 HO (1:100) ROUGH BRICK SHEET 91605
PS-92 O (1:48) ROUGH BRICK SHEET 91606
PS-93 1:12 ROUGH BRICK SHEET 91607
PS-93XL 1:12 ROUGH BRICK SHEET 91775
PS-94 N (1:200) BRICK SHEET 91608
PS-95 TT (1:125) BRICK SHEET 91609
PS-97 HO (1:100) BRICK SHEET 91611
PS-98 G (1:24) ROUGH BRICK SHEET 91612
PS-98L G (1:24) ROUGH BRICK SHEET 91617
PS-100 O (1:48) BRICK SHEET 91613
PSP-91 1:12 BROWN BRICK SHEET 91881
PSP-92 G (1:24) RED BRICK SHEET 91882
PSP-93 O (1:48) RED BRICK SHEET 91883
PSP-97 HO (1:100) BROWN BRICK SHEET 91886
PSP-98 HO (1:100) GRAY BRICK SHEET 91887

I imagine the 1:10, 1:12 or 1:24 would fit best..
Hope that helps
Anyway, company is Plastruct.
Website is here:
http://www.plastruct.com/
If you click on Search/View/Order on the left side, then type brick into the "Catalog Description" search box, you'll get this:
PS-87 1:12 BRICK SHEET 91601
PS-89 1:12 BRICK RELIEF SHEET 91603
PS-90 G (1:24) BRICK SHEET 91604
PS-90L G (1:24) BRICK SHEET 91616
PS-91 HO (1:100) ROUGH BRICK SHEET 91605
PS-92 O (1:48) ROUGH BRICK SHEET 91606
PS-93 1:12 ROUGH BRICK SHEET 91607
PS-93XL 1:12 ROUGH BRICK SHEET 91775
PS-94 N (1:200) BRICK SHEET 91608
PS-95 TT (1:125) BRICK SHEET 91609
PS-97 HO (1:100) BRICK SHEET 91611
PS-98 G (1:24) ROUGH BRICK SHEET 91612
PS-98L G (1:24) ROUGH BRICK SHEET 91617
PS-100 O (1:48) BRICK SHEET 91613
PSP-91 1:12 BROWN BRICK SHEET 91881
PSP-92 G (1:24) RED BRICK SHEET 91882
PSP-93 O (1:48) RED BRICK SHEET 91883
PSP-97 HO (1:100) BROWN BRICK SHEET 91886
PSP-98 HO (1:100) GRAY BRICK SHEET 91887

I imagine the 1:10, 1:12 or 1:24 would fit best..
Hope that helps

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Great Job
All your hard work really pays off, you have a lot of talent and your train projects look great...I wish I had the time, space and of course money for those types of projects...Keep up the good work...
Shipping Crates.
While waiting for materials to finish the Back Shop the way I want to, I decided to make some smaller projects to fill the time.
I made four shipping crates for my 1942 Harley Davidson WLA's. I just used Skinny Sticks and glue. Harleys were broke down for shipping originally, but I just put two of these together the other day and didn't feel like taking them apart again.

Shot with KODAK C875 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA at 2007-08-15
Just enough room to fit in there.

Shot with KODAK C875 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
Loaded in a gondola for shipping. Along with a bunch of oil drums. If you have a Harley, you need to keep some oil with you.

Shot with KODAK C875 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA at 2007-08-15
Thanks for looking.
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I made four shipping crates for my 1942 Harley Davidson WLA's. I just used Skinny Sticks and glue. Harleys were broke down for shipping originally, but I just put two of these together the other day and didn't feel like taking them apart again.



Shot with KODAK C875 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA at 2007-08-15
Just enough room to fit in there.

Shot with KODAK C875 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
Loaded in a gondola for shipping. Along with a bunch of oil drums. If you have a Harley, you need to keep some oil with you.


Shot with KODAK C875 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA at 2007-08-15
Thanks for looking.
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Awesome kev 
I think you are going to run out of basement soon.

I think you are going to run out of basement soon.

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Nice modeling
I just have to chime in on how nice that all looks, being a G scale model railroader. Are those 1/32nd scale military models your using with the trains ??? General Blasto
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Thanks guys.
They're all 1/18 scale models.
The crane was from a 1/16 Nylint truck.
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A pic I found from the 1920's.
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They're all 1/18 scale models.
The crane was from a 1/16 Nylint truck.
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A pic I found from the 1920's.

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pictures for Kevin, trains
Hey Kevin,
Here is a few pictures of my trains at their height before I had to take them down.

A picture of my kitbashed loco and the next picture is it running.


That one was from last summer. This one below too.

That was my town from last summer.
Well, that's about it. Time for me to get on topic again. Just had to share a few pictures with Kevin
Gen. Blasto
Here is a few pictures of my trains at their height before I had to take them down.

A picture of my kitbashed loco and the next picture is it running.


That one was from last summer. This one below too.
That was my town from last summer.
Well, that's about it. Time for me to get on topic again. Just had to share a few pictures with Kevin

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I received my custom decals from a fellow forum member a while back. I just got around to putting them on my 1/18th scale 1937 Studebaker pick up. I made a trade with "Jackson" here on the forum. He made me quite a few custom decals for my railroad. This is just the first I'll be posting in the next few months.
Thanks, Kevin.
Shop truck.
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Thanks, Kevin.
Shop truck.
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Yeah, it's taking me years to build,... so what!
I've done alot more in the last couple months, but I'm not done yet.
These are the window frames I made for the shop. I used two different sized square wooden dowels. The shop has 18 windows so far. The roof will have skylights.
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I made the walls out of foamboard. I traced the window frames and cut out the foamboard to glue in the windows.
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Inside view. I painted the walls as I put it together.
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I painted the floor gray to make a cement floor. Also hinged the main doors.
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Also put windows above main doors. The service door is also hinged.
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This is what I have done up to now. The brick roadbed is glued on the exterior walls.
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I'll start plans for the roof next week. I might be done with this by the end of the month. That's all for now.
Thanks for looking.
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These are the window frames I made for the shop. I used two different sized square wooden dowels. The shop has 18 windows so far. The roof will have skylights.
<a href="http://img222.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1010494bp3.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/9750 ... bp3.th.jpg" border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us"></a>
I made the walls out of foamboard. I traced the window frames and cut out the foamboard to glue in the windows.
<a href="http://img100.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1010498ee0.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/1360 ... ee0.th.jpg" border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us"></a>
Inside view. I painted the walls as I put it together.
<a href="http://img77.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1010496kg9.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://img77.imageshack.us/img77/9481/1010496kg9.th.jpg" border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us"></a>
I painted the floor gray to make a cement floor. Also hinged the main doors.
<a href="http://img215.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1010506ca3.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/4025 ... ca3.th.jpg" border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us"></a>
Also put windows above main doors. The service door is also hinged.
<a href="http://img219.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1010544dd7.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://img219.imageshack.us/img219/3319 ... dd7.th.jpg" border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us"></a>
This is what I have done up to now. The brick roadbed is glued on the exterior walls.
<a href="http://img223.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1010576yg1.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/8631 ... yg1.th.jpg" border="0" alt="Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us"></a>
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I'll start plans for the roof next week. I might be done with this by the end of the month. That's all for now.
Thanks for looking.
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Yes, I'm glad to see you found some brick that worked out..
Reasonably priced I hope! 
Love the photo with the train engine peeking it's nose out the door. These projects of yours could be re-purposed to make an awesome Eastern front battle scene if we ever get some Ruskies..
Are you using a hot glue gun or something else to hold everything together?


Love the photo with the train engine peeking it's nose out the door. These projects of yours could be re-purposed to make an awesome Eastern front battle scene if we ever get some Ruskies..
Are you using a hot glue gun or something else to hold everything together?
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Grunt1, I just used Elmer's Wood Glue for everything. I got the roadbed at WM for $4 a roll. They're 30" long by 3.5" high. I had to buy about 10 of them to cover everything. I noticed that some rolls had a felt backing on them, that helps it stick to the foamboard alot better.
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Grunt1, I just used Elmer's Wood Glue for everything. I got the roadbed at WM for $4 a roll. They're 30" long by 3.5" high. I had to buy about 10 of them to cover everything. I noticed that some rolls had a felt backing on them, that helps it stick to the foamboard alot better.
Kevin.
This is the last of the shop pics.
Instead of a flat roof, I went with the same design as the coal tower.
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I cut the roof out for the skylights.
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I went with dormers instead of just flat skylights. I had to make six more windows.
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Side view.
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Corner view.
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View through a window.
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Rail yard.
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The overall dimensions of the shop ended up being 31"long, 21.5" wide, and 28.5" tall.
Thanks, Kevin.
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Instead of a flat roof, I went with the same design as the coal tower.
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I cut the roof out for the skylights.
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I went with dormers instead of just flat skylights. I had to make six more windows.
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Side view.
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Corner view.
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View through a window.
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Rail yard.
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The overall dimensions of the shop ended up being 31"long, 21.5" wide, and 28.5" tall.
Thanks, Kevin.
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