for all you canuck bikers out there ... look who's opened... pikestuff building modified with grandt windows, custom made decals, custom made bikes, woodland/preiser figures, led lights, some weathering...
Wow, that's really nice work. And it doesn't look crowded, either. Very nice. Having just lit my town, I appreciate the effort... !
Not sure - those giant plants at the edge of town look sort of scary. I bet all the teenagers head up there, and just "disappear" mysteriously. :we2-jimlad: Great looking layout! Now, to show what I pick up, what kind of restaurant is that across the street from you?tongue:
Your town lacks something. A Godzilla or a Sasquatch should complete the scene. But to answer your question, No I would not want to live there. My layout is small enough. I can't imagine it being any smaller to fit inside any of those structures. Besides I got Sasquatchphobia. Other than that let me say this, Excellent!
No, I wouldn't want to live there because nobody closes their curtains and everyone leaves their lights on all night. Seriously, outstanding modeling. Andy Tetsu Uma
okanagan, not okanogan. okanagan valley is between vancouver and calgary. http://maps.google.ch/maps?q=kelown...ict,+British+Columbia,+Kanada&t=h&z=6&vpsrc=6 btw, occ stands for orange county choppers... had to change the name a bit but kept their logo.
italian restaurant. selling spaghetti, pizza and some hot-stone meat... there's a bakery, a food store, a hobby shop (no trains though), a tobacco shop, a restaurant and a doctor right across the street....
approx 40% of all the windows have curtains.... and all buildings have interior details. maybe about 150-200 people inside the buildings.
OK. Your use of "County" had me wondering where we were located, as there is not one in BC that I know of. But there is the Okanogan (with an "o") National Forest and Okanogan County at the US/BC border in Washington State. Where some friends of ours reside. A lot of spelling differences to confuse us, between the two countries and also the native peoples versus later inhabitants.