

The anchor of the diorama is the hotel and dry goods store.
What classic americana!|
Company officials,politicians, and important visitors are treated
to company hospitality in the small four room hotel. The dry goods store
is stocked with all the essentials including firearms and overalls!
The combination of the different siding, awnings, signs, and porches creates
a beautiful scene right at
home in any logging operation. The structure is based upon an article
in the March 1978 MR.

Across the camp mainline is the equipment warehouse.
Heavy equipment and valuables are stored and shipped out to the forests
from here.
Originally an old converted barn with the swayback roof line, a brick
addition was needed
to store the more important pieces of equipment.
The brick castings are brimming with character.
The mortar lines are good
and deep so you
can great definition between the bricks. You will love our easy instructions
on creating the perfect
aged brick wall!

The junk and clutter in the storage yard speaks for itself.
Created with many different castings, this gives you a lot of flexibility
in re-creating the scene.
Look at all those old boilers just wasting away in the sun. The scrappers
torch can't be too far away.

The different structures present a great combination of materials and
textures.
The manual provides detailed information on weathering and creating the
Main Street diorama.

One last view of the main dock of the equipment warehouse.
Utilizing the laser cutter, templates and guides are created that enhance
and improve the overall|
modeling experience. Board on board modeling is the only way to achieve
the look and feel pictured
here and the laser provides aides that make it fast and easy to model.
Of course nothing can replace great weathering and tons of details!
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