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Posted - August 31 2014 : 01:40:41 AM
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From the 1975 Life-Like catalog. I like the way these buildings are pictured with some detail and scenic materials to make them look nice. They're also done using a sheet base under them such as wood, plastic or something. I'm planning using 3/8 sheets of smooth wood along the slot car track and placing 3 or 4 buildings on each. This allows me to nicely detail a fair sized area then adding it to the layout table...
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Posted - August 31 2014 : 11:54:42 AM
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You have to admit Life Like really tried to make those buildings look great in those pictures. Heck, I can't find one in those photos that I don't like!
-Steve
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Posted - August 31 2014 : 6:46:19 PM
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Great sales photo tactic - only one problem - the 7-11 is not realistic in the sense of parking lot - what you going to do -drive through bushes to park? - they should have thought that one a little better - the rest are good
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Posted - August 31 2014 : 7:27:47 PM
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Brian, I was thinking that it must have taken a whole 5 minutes to plan and set up that photo..
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Posted - August 31 2014 : 10:55:13 PM
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Here's my plan for the areas with buildings. I bought a sheet of smooth 3/8 plywood to cut to fit along the roadway. The wood is just thicker than the slot track that will serve as a curb where needed.
The board shown fits one section surrounded by slot car track... Plenty of room on board for scenics, parking areas and....
Paint, place buildings, add lights and woodland scenics detail. Then mount the board on the table top...
Edited by - walt on February 27 2015 8:24:20 PM
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Posted - September 07 2014 : 8:26:52 PM
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Here's a couple of pics of the 3/8 plywood base that I thought of quite a while back... I chose to make a small one to experiment with. This one has not been screwed down yet but the one corner shows the curb that is just above the slot track... Driveway entrances can easily be filed or sanded out of the "curbed" areas.... I think this will be a nice way to do scenics , a section at a time...
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Posted - September 07 2014 : 9:27:02 PM
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Some nice work there, I like the radiused curves, and the curb height is realistic, too. Very cool.
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Posted - September 07 2014 : 9:43:03 PM
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Looking GREAT Walt. Wow what an incredible showpiece that's going to be
http://tycodepot.com/
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Posted - September 08 2014 : 11:13:31 AM
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AMX Jerry- Thank You! The curves are the small 6 inch radius..
JNXT Jerry- Thanks soo much...
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Posted - September 08 2014 : 4:08:06 PM
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I see potential for scene swapping, but you would need street lights on each scenery module.
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Posted - September 08 2014 : 7:08:37 PM
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Have plenty of different sorts of lights, Glenn... But I'll just be glad to get it all into one place!
Update; I believe, that the buildings I will use on the first plywood base pictured will be as shown other than McDonalds. The 7-11, The Freezee Ice Cream, and the Woodlawn Police building. All 3 are made by Life-Like...
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Posted - December 05 2014 : 01:06:49 AM
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I have to admit it, Life Like really tried hard to blend a realistic flair into its play value, and to present their customers with a way to legitimize their playtime. They did present a complete line, when that was vital to any trainbuilder. You could build a 100% LL layout and not be missing out on much. Their little trainset pack-in hintbook also had some good ideas (many of them, naturally, ideas that encouraged the purchase of more Life-Like Products, but good ideas nonetheless.) Sol Kramer had an interesting company...
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Posted - December 07 2014 : 03:33:41 AM
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Never thought about it until now but the three buildings that I use on the first section are all Life-Life kits.
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Posted - December 07 2014 : 11:57:26 AM
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real cool Plus you do have a RARE L-L building with McDonald's on it!
I should get a pic of the ONE street here where 85% of the fast food places are
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Posted - December 07 2014 : 4:13:17 PM
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I notice this thread is often read by non members so I will post some photos of my Life-Like & Tyco building sections as this thread was originated from. Still detail to add in both photos...
Edited by - walt on February 27 2015 9:17:07 PM
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Posted - February 27 2015 : 9:18:13 PM
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Posted - November 13 2021 : 10:58:52 AM
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Be nice if some company reintroduce those buildings soon.
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