Railway Office Buildings
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Thank you hvanessen.
Thanks Peter, yes all gone along with the shipbuilding, mines and factories. The brickwork was typical of a lot of buildings and boiled down to cost, expensive materials on the facade and cheaper bricks to the "rear". TIG once pointed out the material difference on the roofs of buildings in an old render of mine (Durham), bottom three course of stone and clay tiles above.John
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Very nicely done, John.
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@tadema said:
Thank you hvanessen.
Thanks Peter, yes all gone along with the shipbuilding, mines and factories. The brickwork was typical of a lot of buildings and boiled down to cost, expensive materials on the facade and cheaper bricks to the "rear". TIG once pointed out the material difference on the roofs of buildings in an old render of mine (Durham), bottom three course of stone and clay tiles above.John
I see. Yes, that is common. Very obvious in downtown blocks, of course.
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Thanks Daniel
Hello Peter, I'm not sure about "downtown", here it seems to me that almost every building except Churches and new builds (modern residential and commercial) are constructed this way, others more knowledgeable may know otherwise. Fur coat and no knickers! maybe.
John
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Brilliant as ever John, have a great week mate.
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Seriously you have mastered these renditions of historic setting mate! Well actually years ago you achieved that! BIG FAN!
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Yes another winner John.
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I was going to say.. those chimneys are just all wrong wrong wrong. haha.. come on.
I think I might say this every time, but this one is my favorite yet. great job.
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Is it just me or are you... getting better?
(...and you were pretty damn good to begin with!)
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Like pretty much everyone else here, I am a big fan of your work. Nothing but the highest quality and most faithful renditions of historical structures. Fantastic!
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This is one for the galleria!
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Your work amazes me every time. So freaking good!
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