Walthers Vintage Dairy Queen:

Started by postalkarl, August 15, 2019, 02:06:03 PM

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postalkarl

Hi Guys:

I'm building a plastic kit for the first time in years. It's for a friends layout. We shall see how I do.

Karl

Janbouli

For some reason you have me really interested and excited , wondering how you do a plastic kit.
I love photo's, don't we all.

Dennis Bourey

Dennis Bourey
dpbourey@comcast.net

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(Happy Modeling)

jimmillho


postalkarl

Hey Guys:

Already I'm unhappy. Just not good at this.

Karl

postalkarl

Hi All:

Here it is finished. Ehhh I don't think its that great.

Karl

Janbouli

Not much you can do with a little plastic box , not even you I guess.
I love photo's, don't we all.

postalkarl

Hey Jan:

what can I say. You are probably right.

Karl

BandOGuy

Darn near as fast as going through the drive in window.
Working on my second million. I gave up on the first.

Opa George

I think it looks good, Karl.  Remember the the architecture and materials on the prototypes was kept basic to keep franchise costs down. It would not have the more distinctive early century style of the wood structures many of us are building, nor the warm character of brick. Add a few period vehicles and some patrons and you have a great scene for any layout.
--George   

postalkarl

Hey Band O Guy:

Sounds good to me.

Karl

postalkarl

hey George:

Thanks buddy appreciate it. Yeah I pretty much agree with what you have to say.

Karl

cuse

Karl,


Even the greats can be humbled by DQ  ;)


My business partners and I bought a DQ years ago (we own medical clinics)..."it'll be fun", "the kids will love it"...ugggh, couldn't wait to unload it


John

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