I had hoped to get another installment over the weekend, but life got in the way. But here's a continuation going north on Hwy 69 coming out of Maultown. The last two establishments visible between the track and the fascia starts with Bigglemeyer's Burger Parlor, from a Walther's kit sold as Miss Bette's Diner.
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I added a lot of figures and some details to the interior.
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Next to it is The Green Door Lounge. This is a laser-cut wood kit from Blair Line. It does come with alternate signs if you don't like the name.
That's Marie the owner dancing on the porch with a customer.
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Out back, is her daughter flirting with the delivery driver.
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On the other side of the tracks is a small industrial district with a mix of businesses. Immediately behind The Green Door Lounge is a place simply called Tire Shack. I think that it is a City Classics kit that I kitbashed into the Tire Repair shop.
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Behind it going south and across the tracks from Bigglemeyer's, is Atlas Steel Works. It's just a small metal fabrication shop. This is a laser-cut wood structure from JL Innovative Design called Rebelstoke Pick and Shovel.
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Right now the crew is on break except for the maintenance guys trying to repair a roof exhaust vent.
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This is a partial view from the layout aisle.
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There's another business next to it, a fuel distributor served by a rail siding, but that is an area that I haven't detailed or finished yet.
Not all of the rest of the industrial district is totally completed, but I post both finished and unfinished views next.
Enjoy this installment and comment if you like to. Til next time,