The Orbit Ice Cream Stand
This is one of my first model structures I built, which was based on a Plasticville toy railroad building I had when I was young.
There was something about this design, even back then, that encapsulated every style element of the 1950's, so I thought it would be perfect for Elgin Park.
The Orbit Ice Cream stand shows up in only a few of my earlier photos because I had given it to a friend of mine who then used it in a permanent display of his.
[ I know it has a good home and is well taken care of.]
The building itself is about 6 inches at it's tallest point and is made of Sintra plastic, styrene and Gatorboard.
Here is a shot of it with two stunning '59 Chevys by West Coast Precision Diecast:
www.flickr.com/photos/24796741@N05/2346837878/in/set-7215...
The Orbit Ice Cream Stand
This is one of my first model structures I built, which was based on a Plasticville toy railroad building I had when I was young.
There was something about this design, even back then, that encapsulated every style element of the 1950's, so I thought it would be perfect for Elgin Park.
The Orbit Ice Cream stand shows up in only a few of my earlier photos because I had given it to a friend of mine who then used it in a permanent display of his.
[ I know it has a good home and is well taken care of.]
The building itself is about 6 inches at it's tallest point and is made of Sintra plastic, styrene and Gatorboard.
Here is a shot of it with two stunning '59 Chevys by West Coast Precision Diecast:
www.flickr.com/photos/24796741@N05/2346837878/in/set-7215...