I have seen different advertisements on these Microben… But you know me, I try to keep most of these kits as they are to Tyco's photos or the contents in the box...
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Black and White shot in color always makes for an interesting photo. Really great shot, and I love the Jello and Bubble Yum lurking in the background. Detail on the facade is another aspect of the original artist capturing the feel of the thing.
This would definitely go on my imaginary Tyco Calendar. African Queen quite a good B&M film, kind of a double entendre from having the predominant colors in B&W. Mega cool.Edited by - Chops124 on September 30 2019 12:07:10 AM
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Thank You, Chops. There's some holes drilled in front of the buildings on the Center Street section. I have some nice little Life-Like brand lights to line up thru there. The train cars in the back ground of my photos are not there by accident. I normally place some colorful ones there...
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Black and White shot in color always makes for an interesting photo. Really great shot, and I love the Jello and Bubble Yum lurking in the background. Detail on the facade is another aspect of the original artist capturing the feel of the thing.
This would definitely go on my imaginary Tyco Calendar. African Queen quite a good B&M film, kind of a double entendre from having the predominant colors in B&W. Mega cool.
Originally posted by Chops124Â -Â September 30 2019Â :Â 12:05:46 AM
Hey Chops, if B&M refers to Bogey & McCall you are mistaken. Katharine Hepburn played in the African Queen. Yardmaster 54
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