Seems awful ominously quiet over here. Anyone besides me think this station is crying out for a grease pit? Anyone try one? Anyone have vintage photos. I only found this.
The axe head buried in a wall or shelf side is getting to be a signature trademark of your builds. I also spotted this feature on your O'Neills build in the door jamb to the office.
Looks really great Eric. I wasn't sure how you'd make it work with the colors but it looks good and unique. Only thing that sort of looks off to me is the windows. I think they need some trim around them to finish them off. On the exterior that is.
I thought you were working on an oil change pit too. Is it an ash pit for a small locomotive? Either way its a cool idea but it needs some stairs. Pits are dangerous as it is but especially without an exit. I think the only way they are still legal is if they have 2 exits these days..I think Jiffy Lube still uses some form of pit.
Nobody is angry or irritated just a bit confused! You have rail service going into a garage over a service pit you advertised as a truck repair facility. Expand on your thoughts here to educate me on the work flow and what would be serviced coming in on rail. I love service pits and they afford great modeling opportunities. I put one in on my Loco and Service Shops build so I’m with you on the concept.
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The axe head buried in a wall or shelf side is getting to be a signature trademark of your builds. I also spotted this feature on your O'Neills build in the door jamb to the office.
Later, Dave S. Tucson, AZ
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