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Hey Guys,

I thought I'd share an ongoing, constantly changing diorama I have been working on and changing for the past few years.

Hope you enjoy. :)

Tony

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very very nice !! the inside looks well though over , the lay out and parts , really looks like your average home shop / garage / an cave ... crowded ....

the building itself > great ..

cant waight to see some paint or stain or weathering on that .. will it be finished like smooth and well cared for or more rough ??

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Hey Tony, everything looks real nice. I even like the way you built it up just like a real garage would be done. At first I was wondering why you didn't have a fire extinguisher, then I saw one over near the stove. You've done everything else so well, I thought you'd want to know that you have the extinguisher in the worst place, right where the most likely source of ignition! You would have trouble getting it in case of a fire. The fire code says it should be right next to the exit door. That way you are running away from the fire. Technically if this was a business you'd need two extinguishers, one chemical and one water. Just for the record. :)

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

very very nice !! the inside looks well though over , the lay out and parts , really looks like your average home shop / garage / an cave ... crowded ....

the building itself > great ..

cant waight to see some paint or stain or weathering on that .. will it be finished like smooth and well cared for or more rough ??

I'm going to finish the outside rough, but not really beat up. Just your typical unmaintained back yard workshop. I have plans for a fence with parts car and lots of parts around it. Thanks for the kind words. :)

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Hey Tony, everything looks real nice. I even like the way you built it up just like a real garage would be done. At first I was wondering why you didn't have a fire extinguisher, then I saw one over near the stove. You've done everything else so well, I thought you'd want to know that you have the extinguisher in the worst place, right where the most likely source of ignition! You would have trouble getting it in case of a fire. The fire code says it should be right next to the exit door. That way you are running away from the fire. Technically if this was a business you'd need two extinguishers, one chemical and one water. Just for the record. :)

Lol... I like to live on the edge. Thanks Though. :D

Posted

Looks great. Where did you find the Snap-On tool boxes?

They are actaully part of a 1:18 set, believe it or not!! I bought them off of ebay, 4 or 5 years ago.

Posted

Over-achiever!! VERY nice!

Naaa... I just put together memories of my childhood, growing up in my Grampa's little shop. No where near as good as your work!! Thanks Though. :)

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