Here is the finished Downtown Deco building flat now on the layout. I had to lay down a thin strip of cork to sit the building on so to keep it aligned straight. This was then covered with dirt and industrial dirt plus some additional scrap thrown around it. Extra ballast was added on the end track to cover a small gap as well. Photos below:
Blog about my Penn Central Cincinnati Terminal Subdivision model railroad layout based on a freelanced design of the PC along the Ohio River west of downtown Cincinnati……
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