Couldn't Wait

reg2putt
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Nashua, NH, 03063
United States
See map: Google Maps

I have been a member of this group for about two months and in that time
have built about a dozen of my "best effort" structures which I have
sold. You can view a few of the better ones here
http://www.scale-modelers-handbook.com/could-not-wait.html .

These are primarily paper buildings designed as delivery and pickup
clients along the way and in an industrial setting.

I am really pleased with the outcome as the medium (paper) allows me to
mix construction materials and build buildings from scratch that not
only appeal to me, but can be built to fit a specific spot on the
layout.

Sorry for the cross posting, but I wanted to gt this out to everyone who has helped me.

Thanks for your help,

Reg Hardy
www.scale-modelers-handbook.com

{Mod note] Moved to an appropriate forum.


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FergusonTE
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Those are some nice

Those are some nice structures! Thanks for sharing. Cool

I'm a fan of paper, myself, but I'm just in the experimenting stage.

-mike 




Jimmi
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Lookin' good, Reg.  The
Lookin' good, Reg.  The Weston building will look great with stacks of brick and block around it.
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Jim




lazaro
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Good job Reg
Those are very good looking buildings, congratulations for the job, and the 70 years; I wish you many more, doing the fine handy-work


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