Wood retaining wall to disguise a brick one

Stainzmeister said:
Nice work Mike.
If you want another alternative for the other side, you could use this plastic embossed sheet (Available from Steve Warrington at Back2Bay6 in different profiles - brick, stone etc).
Cheers Paul
Yes, I have used the Precision Plastics sheets from Steve for other things like wooden shakes for roofs, Aged planking for floors and wood siding. It is great stuff. I hadn't considered the 'stone block' sheets though.
Yours looks very good indeed....Mmmmmm...... (the sound of a dim man at thought).

Old Heinz building 'revamped' with Precision Plastics' wood siding, some 'aged' planking and the steel ribbed roofing
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Pointrock Mercantile' building using a mixture of 'Precision Plastics' wooden shakes roofing with a patch of real wood ones. (I ran out of the Plastic sheeting and just had enough real shakes to finish the job)
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Cyclone said:
Excellent, looks very real.

Did you cut the cedar yourself or is there a supplier of small planks etc?

I buy the planks from an ebay seller...here is the link
http://www.ebay.com/sch/northwestprecisionlumber/m.html?item=171122108502&pt=Model_RR_Trains&hash=item27d7ac2856&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562
 
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