This is "ABF" for the uninitiated that stands for "another bleeding factory" It is named the GOAD FURNITURE FACTORY and is named after NARA member #54 Mike Goad. The furniture designed and manufactured in this plant is sold at fine furniture stores throughout North America and even exports some designs to Europe and the far east. The GOAD label is synonymous with extraordinary quality at an affordable price. Much of the raw lumber used comes from a contract that the Goad company has with the Beaver Creek Lumber Company. Distribution is by the M.A.T. railway and its interchanges. The port of Tayside is fortunate to have another thriving business that supplies employment to the residents of the city. N gauge scratchbuilt and is based on an old MR project
Robin, That's a great looking building. You have captured the feel of a large building. It looks quite like something I worked in as a teenager. I agree, you need to tell us how you do this. I know you use cereal boxes, but a how to would be wonderful. Jeff Augsburg & Concord R.R. (a fictional shortline in Central Illinois) http://www.pegnsean.net/~revnjeff
OK guys I will do so with my next building but in the meantime I did a tutorial on making a building and its at the NARA website but click here to go to it. http://www.boylerwerx.0catch.com/thehowtopagepart4.htm