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The first pictures are vintage maps from the 1940's This station will depict the year 1946 even though it was built earlier in 1938 . Also , I've included a shot of W W II gasoline ration stamps . the globe lens was from Amoco's leaded regular grade of gasoline , similar to the Red Crown in the Mid west. The salt and pepper shakers will show everyone what premiums were offered with a 1940's fill up. They also verify the colors for gasoline pumps of the era too.

There are two shots of the station in silver base . This helps to enhance the white paint I will shoot over the top of that . And finially, the building, if you have any questions on doing a Foam Core building , please P - M me . Ed Shaver

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http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt266/s...6c499686c_m.jpg

http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt266/s...29166b2c2_m.jpg

http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt266/s...641428080_1.jpg

http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt266/scrubba/Amer.gif

http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt266/s...akers_1177.jpgh

http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt266/s.../pure045yp7.jpg

http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt266/scrubba/wvgas-1.jpg

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The first pictures are vintage maps from the 1940's This station will depict the year 1946 even though it was built earlier in 1938 . Also , I've included a shot of W W II gasoline ration stamps . the globe lens was from Amoco's leaded regular grade of gasoline , similar to the Red Crown in the Mid west. The salt and pepper shakers will show everyone what premiums were offered with a 1940's fill up. They also verify the colors for gasoline pumps of the era too.

There are two shots of the station in silver base . This helps to enhance the white paint I will shoot over the top of that . And finially, the building, if you have any questions on doing a Foam Core building , please P - M me . Ed Shaver

Looks so fine, Ed!!!! BTW, Photobucket lost your pic of the S&P shaker gas pumps, can you put it up again?

Art

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Ed ol bud, it's lookin good as usual. should make an awesome dio when it's finished.

;););)

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Ed, thats a mighty fine lookin little building I like the detail of the pipes and the tracks the bay door rides on. May have to look into doin me something like this but in more modern times where they are generally little mechanic shops. The pic of the real building is a sad one Such a nice little building left in ruin like that

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Some of your pics were not working Ed so I went right to your Photobucket album. That is a great looking station. The pics make it look so easy to build. Perhaps a kit of this in posterboard in the future?

The Shell station is looking great too!

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Like I said , I have plenty to finish out . I'm still trying to fit things like a wall mounted tire rack and which kind of soda box to scratch build . I need a month just to figure all that out !

Ed Shaver

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Like I said , I have plenty to finish out . I'm still trying to fit things like a wall mounted tire rack and which kind of soda box to scratch build . I need a month just to figure all that out !

Ed Shaver

Ed,

Have you seen these yet?

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They're made by Scale Modeling by Chris and are available here:

Resin Page 6

He has the decals for Coke, Pepsi, 7-Up, and Frostie Root Beer for on the machines, but that doesn't meen that you couldn't make into something else with different decals.

Hope this helps,

-Scott H.

Edited by Scott H. AKA Cpt. Bondo
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Simply unbelievable work Ed! I could only dream of building a dio as sweet as this one is turning out! You've definitely given me some ideas for future projects, that's for sure! Can't wait to see more progress on this beautiful project!!!!! :rolleyes:

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Dija Vue looking at that floor plan! How many old stations have I been in with that plan.. a classic! B)

Looking great Ed... !!

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Ed, that thing is BEAUTIFUL!!!! You've done a GREAT job on it Daddy-O! I 'member a lil station that I used to buy BULK oil to burn in my buddy Bob's 64 Fairlane 500. We used ta call her ThunderBolt,The WonderColt! I remember the rings were installed UPSIDE DOWN! Thus she smoked like the dickens! Had ALOT of fun in that car!!!!!( He eventually tore it down an put 'em in right!) ;)

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Ed, that thing is BEAUTIFUL!!!! You've done a GREAT job on it Daddy-O! I 'member a lil station that I used to buy BULK oil to burn in my buddy Bob's 64 Fairlane 500. We used ta call her ThunderBolt,The WonderColt! I remember the rings were installed UPSIDE DOWN! Thus she smoked like the dickens! Had ALOT of fun in that car!!!!!( He eventually tore it down an put 'em in right!) B)

Remember kids , this guy used to work at Generic Motas ! Ed Shaver

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