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    I think grey looks fine on the walls but a few signs would look good.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    Yeh Bret im with Yonnee,where the detail. It looks great and im shore the little fella will be over the moon and get many years of enjoyment out of it.
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    I think they are picking on you Bret.
    Tell them to build their own,then they can do what they like with it
    Back To Car Building & All The Sawdust.

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    You know I wanted to add more detail, but then I reminded myself this isn't for me its for a 3 yr old and a 5 yr old. They don't need details they have imaginations! LOL Plus my youngest is going to destroy it anyways.

    I'm pretty sure he can stand on it though and it will still be ok. I give the gas pumps a couple of days before they are ripped off. hehe.

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    Well I finished Ryan's garage. I am so disgusted with the way the parking lot stripes came out that I am not going to post anymore pics. The boys like it though so I guess that is all that counts. Here is a quick video of them playing with it. And Ryan stood on it already but it stood up so cheers.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0OSltOEYCU&context=C2012cADOEgsToPDskJ7cklMxFq64H9d2opN_VrL"]Toy Garage Crowie Style - YouTube[/ame]


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    Quote Originally Posted by bj383ss View Post
    Well I finished Ryan's garage. I am so disgusted with the way the parking lot stripes came out that I am not going to post anymore pics. The boys like it though so I guess that is all that counts. Here is a quick video of them playing with it. And Ryan stood on it already but it stood up so cheers.

    Toy Garage Crowie Style - YouTube


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    G'Day Bret,
    Looks like the boys aren't worried at all in your high standard of presentation;
    they are just having fun with a TOP garage toy which their dad made and that's all that matters.
    Besides, it's only paint and you can repaint it at any time;
    well, if you can prise it away from the boys.
    Great job, mate.
    Cheers, crowie.

    PS - Looks like it's strong enough for little boy play as i saw them all over it.

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    That is one cool little garage!! And I agree with Crowie..the boys don't seem to mind the stripes at all!! They'll be kings of the neighborhood with toys like that!! Awesome job!! Awesome kids!!

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    I bet the boys don't care if the lines ain't perfect they seem so busy enjoying it they will not notice. That is what it is all about seeing them having fun and if you all are like me we get the fun making and watching them play with what we make.

    Grand job Bret

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    I agree with you guys the boys like it and thats good enough for me. I came home today from work and they are still playing with it so that is awesome. I need to work on my train some buy I would like to build Nick Tidmouth Sheds for his trains so that might be next.

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    Thanks for sharing that vid with us Bret. Great to see them enjoying their new toy. Moments like those are priceless. Don't worry about the lines, the customers are happy that's all that matters.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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