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The loading docks are complete and ready for loading details. |
One of the kits I picked up at Woodstock earlier this month was a loading dock kit. Peter Mussen who had the table next to us still had it near the end of the show...I was surprised it lasted to this point. Glad I got it. I was able to construct two docks from the kit with a few leftover pieces...George Dutka
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The small dock is done. After a spray bomb of gray a coat of india ink and alcohol is applied. More on how I did the weathering to the small dock is on my narrow gauge blog. |
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The wood bumpers and nuts-bolts are from my parts box. The small dock will be added to a industrial building. |
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