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Posted - June 15 2017 : 11:50:51 AM
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Pershing Theatre on the Smeltertown Layout. There actually is a Pershing Theatre and it looks a lot like this.
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Posted - June 16 2017 : 10:42:08 AM
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http://photos.cinematreasures.org/production/photos/45272/1337947638/large.jpg?1337947638
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Posted - June 16 2017 : 8:58:47 PM
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Posted - June 16 2017 : 10:36:53 PM
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Will do this older photo of my Life-Life Freezee building this week.
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Posted - June 16 2017 : 11:43:07 PM
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quote:Will do this older photo of my Life-Life Freezee building this week.
Originally posted by walt - June 16 2017 : 10:36:53 PM
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Awesome cars in the parking lot...
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Posted - June 16 2017 : 11:44:35 PM
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I will put my unassembled one on my future layout hehe
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Posted - June 18 2017 : 10:47:34 AM
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Nice stuff this week guys. Mike I don't recognize that gas station, any idea who made it. Walt, that drive-in looks tempting given the heat wave we've been having here. Chops, the Pershing is a neat little theater. Continuing in that vane, here is the 'Palace'. It started as a Smalltown's Pam Pet Shop The sign is a plastic knife handle.
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Posted - June 18 2017 : 11:08:29 AM
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Thank You, Mike...
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Posted - June 18 2017 : 2:00:03 PM
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Welcome back, Walt. You were missed. Beautiful gas station, Mike. Reminds me of one out in the Ontario outback somewhere in the vicinity of Guelph. Long story behind that, had to do with transporting a 1927 Essex back to the states...Great cityscape, Gary.
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Posted - June 18 2017 : 3:28:37 PM
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Finally got my saloon finished so here it is:
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Posted - June 18 2017 : 10:06:24 PM
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Well done George. You're gettin' a nice little village there. What's the story on the collapsed carpenters?
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Posted - June 18 2017 : 11:13:21 PM
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quote:Nice stuff this week guys. Mike I don't recognize that gas station, any idea who made it. Walt, that drive-in looks tempting given the heat wave we've been having here. Chops, the Pershing is a neat little theater. Continuing in that vane, here is the 'Palace'. It started as a Smalltown's Pam Pet Shop The sign is a plastic knife handle.
Originally posted by Gary BÂ -Â June 18 2017Â :Â 10:47:34 AM
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The base says Pola, however it is the same gas station with scrap cars put out by Model Power...
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Posted - June 18 2017 : 11:48:35 PM
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quote: The base says Pola, however it is the same gas station with scrap cars put out by Model Power... Originally posted by Mike - June 18 2017 : 11:13:21 PM
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thats the one *I'M* looking for!! Used to have it as a kid
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Posted - June 19 2017 : 02:02:17 AM
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I have to make some bases for the ones laying down on the job. They didn't have bases attached to them.
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Posted - June 19 2017 : 2:27:29 PM
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hey, oldtimer52 I forgot to ask where the slipper came from NOT the building the shoe hanging from the front
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Posted - June 19 2017 : 9:56:27 PM
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I think maybe the workers had a "liquid lunch"at the saloon, and couldn't handle the ladders afterwards.
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Posted - June 20 2017 : 12:14:18 AM
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The "slipper" hangin' from the front had a few too many and had to "hang out" til he could fly right. They probably did decide to drink their lunch.
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