Another foam Building

Jaime

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Hello, friends.

The idea was born from an internet photo. The technique is the same as always, 10 mm feather board, wall paste, sanding, painting with enamels and acrylics, chipping techniques, micro-painting and pigments. Little by little the city of my garden train is growing!!
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Yes! Another incredible build! Please show us an updated view of your RR.
Thank you Phil,
Unfortunately, I have my buildings inside my home, on a shelf, and I place them in my garden layout for meetings with my friends.
A few days ago I disassembled my indoor H0 model to build instead a gauge 1 model, there I can have my buildings better presented. Today I was testing a Marklin 58903 turnout, motor and decoder, it worked:clap:, in my garden layout I used Peco track, with manual turnout.
 
The grain on the wood, the rusty panel, repair to the door, peeling paint etc has to be the best model building I’ve ever seen.
 
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