The red brick building was a old single stall engine house that I cut down to a half an inch wide. The 2 sides were were stacked one on top of the other and the 2 side buildings were added to one end. A flat roof was added to the 2 story building to take away the engine house look. Some weathering and other details are still to be added to this new York Knitting factory. Of course the background will be painted before final installation. Finished factory in the picture below.
Tuesday, 9 January 2024
York Knitting Mill
The red brick building was a old single stall engine house that I cut down to a half an inch wide. The 2 sides were were stacked one on top of the other and the 2 side buildings were added to one end. A flat roof was added to the 2 story building to take away the engine house look. Some weathering and other details are still to be added to this new York Knitting factory. Of course the background will be painted before final installation. Finished factory in the picture below.
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