Mary and Frank Dress Shop
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LMS Lines
Joined: Dec 24, 2010
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I recently re-detailed the exterior and added interiors to a free-lanced masonry structure built with DPM modular panels. The first floor contains a dress shop and the second and third floor contain apartments. The building occupies a space along a Main Street section of my layout.
Fire escape is from Tichy.
First and second floor interiors
Mary and Frank on the layout
Third floor also has a full interior
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JohnBoy
Joined: May 14, 2008
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Fantastic! Love the details - that interior is astonishing. How did you make the hanging garments, dresses?
John
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LMS Lines
Joined: Dec 24, 2010
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Thanks for the compliment. The hanging dresses were made by downloading photos of dresses from the web and re-sizing them in O scale. They were then printed on thick paper and cut out. The cut outs were attached to stands or hung on racks using CA plus kicker.
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JohnBoy
Joined: May 14, 2008
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Wow that looks so real! How about the folded clothes on the shelves?
Thanks LMS Lines - what a treat!
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LMS Lines
Joined: Dec 24, 2010
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The folded clothes are pieces of fabric obtained from the Quarter Source. The fabric was folded to look like sweaters or shirts. White glue holds everything together.
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wesrr
Joined: Jan 30, 2009
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The building construction is as real as it can get, but the interior detail is fantastic. Your work is inspirational. I can remember when we got our first TV and we had that same type of roof antenna. WESRR