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Hello fellow townspeople,

I think the last topic I posted to this forum was to say something somewhat similar to that I'd like to here declare. Much like last summer, I have posted a macroscale model I have built during the year past in what I suppose is the second in a series of early 20th century American architectures which I will display at BrickFair this coming weekend!

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Fishery Cannery by Ɲ., on Flickr

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Fishery Cannery by Ɲ., on Flickr

Thanks for looking,

Nathan

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Excellent looking shed, a little small for a cannery ? :wink:

I like the fishing tackle/nets hanging out to dry, is there an interior to this 'oo7'.....Brick On Fish On ! :classic:

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This is crazy... How did you do it¿? -What technique is that are those¿?

Let me guess: 1 x 1 bricks sideways?

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That looks gorgeous! It really feels like snow and the house is nicely built. I like that you have different brown colours on the door and window.

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This is gorgeous, and very clever. The shingles look so realistic.

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Great work. As soon as I saw the first picture I actually got the feeling of cold from it. All the small details and the colors you used are just perfect. Of course the siding on the building is awesome too! Even the presentation on the snot base is wonderful.

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Very nice moc.:sweet:

One thing though,were is the polar bear?

Edited by Alasdair Ryan

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The siding on the building is great :thumbup: The snow on the roof and sliding door rails are excellent too.

Congrats on being blogged on TBB :classic:

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This looks great. The attention to detail is amazing! I especially like the way you texturized the siding. :classic:

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