NYPD Station
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1/64 Scale Made to Horror Police Officers. I am Retired Law Enforcement myself. I take it to my local Car Cruise Nights, and the people love it. |
Builder: Joseph DiClaudio from United States |
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1/64 Scale Made to Horror Police Officers. I am Retired Law Enforcement myself. I take it to my local Car Cruise Nights, and the people love it. |
Builder: Joseph DiClaudio from United States |
To answer John Schroeder question, the brick face is paper. It comes in many colors & patterns. The company is TAMIYA. I hope this helps you. Would love to see your work. My garage is coming along and is getting more details added. Money budget is slowing me down.
To answer John Schroeder question, the brick face is paper. It comes in many colors & patterns. The company is TAMIYA. I hope this helps you. Would love to see your work. My garage is coming along and is getting more details added. Money budget is slowing me down.
Can I ask where you purchased the plastic brick walls from? looking to make something similar
Joseph, I think you should write an article about your endeavors here and submit it to Railroad Model Craftsman magazine (editor@rrmodelcraftsman.com). They are always interested in models like yours.
Walt Huston, Editor, N-Scale Magazine
I you look at some of the cars, I made my own personal touches. The Dodge Ram Tow Truck in the yard started as just a white tow truck. The three patrol cruisers on the street numbers are my sons and myself birth years (2007 2011 1972). The motorcycle on the trailer started off red & grey. Thank you so much for enjoying my 1/64 S scale. More to come in the future. A FDNY station, a camping site, military base, Big Foot (monster truck) garage, and a drag strip.