My 1930's "Printie/Flattie" vehicle...

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Clinton
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My 1930's "Printie/Flattie" vehicle...

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Thought I would share this little side project I did a few days ago. Found this online, printed out (to as close as scale to building as possible), cut it out (added a lil' guy in window), sprinkled it with some glitter, and mounted it. What's cool, is that both sides are printed! I also staged it in front of my lil' putzscraper for scale purposes. I'm not as talented as Howard yet on making my own flattie, so I cheated on this one! :lol:
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Looks Great Will.
Cheating or not, it works!!

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Very nice!
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Very nice, SWEET skyscraper!! So many neat projects on here lately! Some awesome talent!
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