N-scale build of a "Mid-Century Modern" town...

Please use this forum for photos of your putz villages - some of you don't make your own houses, but you still display a lot of artistry when you combine and arrange them. And the rest of us would love to see your work. Again, it works best if you resize your photos to 800px wide or less before you upload them - Paul
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Clinton
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N-scale build of a "Mid-Century Modern" town...

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Here's a picture of a project I just completed for a model train enthusiast. It was showcased in a big model train show this weekend. He calls this "N-scale" gauge. Whew, it was sooooo small! Not my best work, but a fun build never the less. I definitely respect N-scale scratch builders now! Enjoy...
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I'd love to see a closeup of the "pink" building on the left.
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Great designs. What are the average measurements of your buildings?
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Yes Maria, I can do that for you after the show. I will be collecting them back tonight. Lynn, they are around 2 inches wide an about 1 to 1 1/2 inches tall. Very small! :)
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Pretty cool, Will! Thanks for posting.
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Thanks Paul. It was a fun build! :)
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