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My MEC style section shed that is located just outside the WRJ yard. |
I built this Creative Laser Design's MEC section house, a laser cut kit offering back in 2010. It was one of my first laser cut kits that I built. Before that all was scratch-built or the stick and plan kits from past eras. Since then the this company has disappeared and now I have gone back to my old ways of scratch-building to have a second copy of the structure, but this time more worn for when the WRD eras move forward....George Dutka
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It was a nice little kit that came with Northeastern slate shingles. I think the next one will have worn tarpaper roofing. |
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