Station at Harris

Robin Matthysen Jun 22, 2003

  1. Robin Matthysen

    Robin Matthysen Passed Away October 17, 2005 In Memoriam

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    I made this N gauge station building about three years ago. It is based on the one still in use in Georgetown where I live. It was built in the 1850s. It will be located in the town of Harris on my railroad. This is the parking lot view.
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    Next is the the view from the train side.
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  2. rush2ny

    rush2ny TrainBoard Member

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    Very nice Robyn! Is that made from your preferred material, cardboard? If so, how did you do the brickwork?

    Russ
     
  3. BoxcabE50

    BoxcabE50 HOn30 & N Scales Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    I have the same question that Russ has asked. I see arched brick over windows, and even a round window!

    :D

    Boxcab E50
     
  4. RevnJeff

    RevnJeff TrainBoard Member

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    If I were to guess, I would guess that it is made from Robin's favorite material. Not only that, since Robin is known for great skill, I would bet that he hand drew the bricks, all of them.

    Am I right? If so, what do I win?

    Jeff
    Augsburg & Concord R.R.
    (a fictional shortline in Central Illinois)
    http://www.pegnsean.net/~revnjeff
     
  5. UNION_PACIFIC_STEVE

    UNION_PACIFIC_STEVE TrainBoard Member

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    whatever its made of its fantastic! :D
     

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