DARv3 Digby Progress Shots

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DARv3 Digby Progress Shots

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Hi All,

Thought things were a bit too quiet so I thought I'd post a few progress shots from Digby.

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Still a couple of months worth of work to complete.

Paul :-)
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Looks good
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Great job! Thanks for sharing.

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Nice stuff, Paul.
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Great work. You captured the architecture of Digby very effectively.

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Post by stem »

Definitely got the feel. Love the station. Do you plan to do The Pines as well? I know that would be a pet project like the Greenwood base. Not suggesting it, just wondering if you had already planned on doing it.
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Yes, do plan on modeling the Pines. I've noticed it while in Streetview, so not modeling it would be an obvious error. I do see that it was constructed the same as one of the wings of the Cornwallis Inn.

Paul :-)
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