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Creative => Customs Gallery => Dioramas & Buildings => Topic started by: Rasputin on December 19, 2012, 04:43:34
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here is the post office we have so far. I still need to get the 30 24 4990 yellow connecting strips and 30 24 5000 gray roof panels. It would be nice to find more of the 30 24 4880 clear grey medium walls, I think it would look better and less industrial if it had them on the front wall. I also ran out of 30 66 7770 wall columns.
(http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc457/Koretsky/P1010096_zps1b33c950.jpg)
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Seems quite busy in there!! Nice post office, Ras!!
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Very very busy! It's really nice. I really like the guy on the left, with his mountain of letters :)
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Very nice, although our post office usually has a longer line of waiting customers and one of the windows is always closed!
kaethe
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Looks very much like my post office!
Very nicely done! :clap:
And the man to the far left with the 100+ papers in the counter...
that would be me. ;D :lol:
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Very well done, Ras. The attention to detail is great.
And the man to the far left with the 100+ papers in the counter...
that would be me. ;D :lol:
The missing klicky tearing his hair out sorting Christmas cards would be me! :lol:
Joe :snowman:
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Panos and Tahra, that looks like a reeeeally slow day at the post office compared to what I'm used to! There's barely even a line -- I usually have at least ten or so people ahead of me in line that aren't even being helped yet when I go to the P.O.
Anyway Ras, it looks great, lot's of nice details and very life like.
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It looks very nice with many beautiful details. You need more roofs, indeed. Great work again Ras. Many thanks for sharing.
George.
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Very nice set up, Ras, and coping well with Christmas rush.
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Awesome, I like how you added two more desks. Now it looks ready for some Christmas deliveries! <*)
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Very nice, although our post office usually has a longer line of waiting customers and one of the windows is always closed!
kaethe
Ours usually seems to have a party :xmascheer: :xmascheer: going on in the back room while one employee takes turns at the front serving a line of customers.