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All the laser cut parts needed to complete the pop cooler. I set the coin dispenser on top of the outside shell. Doug's finished model is seen in the photo above. |
While assembling the O scale service station many of the details are built up from laser cut wood sub-assemblies. Here is how the pop machine went together...George Dutka
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All the parts are glued together and painted Floquil Penn Central green. |
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The pop cooler is finished and glued to the gas station. I added a good amount of rust along the bottom and Bragdon powders over the body. A newspaper is thrown on top. |
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