 Country Church modeled after a church in Crooks, South Dakota . The file share for this building is located at Model Builder file share |  Building flats, a great O Scale collection! |  Wood frame diner, file on our file-sharing site! |
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 Backdrop buildings on a shelf layout |  Sardine Cannery from New England prototype |  Wargame building with Model Builder, background buildings also from Model Builder |
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 Sam's barell factory, other buildings in background are also from Model Builder |  Model builder high-rises |  |
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 N scale sheds |  British row houses |  Trackside Purina tower |
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 HO shed under construction, with great use of Tyvek! |  start of a cottage, the customer's first Model Builder project. Note the use of the square for construction, and corner bracing inside the model |  a row of small shops |
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 garage interior and exterior built with model builder |  pulling up at the store, this 1:24 diecast looks great with model builder models around it! |  nice example of British Row Houses |
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 A classic country cottage |  For the roof, print out shingle material and cut it into strips like real roofing. Next cut small slits along the bottom of each piece and bent the edges up to create a 3D effect with the roofing. Glue the strips on to the roof starting at the bottom, work your way up and across leaving a little overhang just as if you were putting on real shingles. |  back of the great building seen on page 1 |
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 side view of the great station seen on page 1 |  Thanks to Gregg for these photos! Read more about using Model Buider in Wargames at Gregg's Blog: DiceFestGames Model Builder used with Outrider: Outrider is a game of post-apocalyptic vehicular combat that utilizes a unique blend of dice and card mechanics that create a fast-playing, highly detailed and customizable player experience. Outrider is a print-and-play game designed to use standard-sized cards and sleeves, ordinary gaming dice and has a ready-made range of the most inexpensive miniatures around: 1/64th scale die cast cars. |  Using brickyard for school projects! " I purchased brickyard from you about a month ago. My 13 year old son built Ft. Sumter for his history class. I wanted to send a pic of it to you. Thank you for a great product, it made the project!" == Christine |
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