The roof on these kinds of buildings is often corrugated steel,
        
        
          and I had on hand a fine set of material from the English com-
        
        
          pany Wills, their part SS MP 219. [Wills was a brand name
        
        
          of Ratio Models; Ratio is now part of Peco.] I have used this
        
        
          material before and am quite pleased with the result, though
        
        
          it is intended for OO scale. It is actually meant to represent
        
        
          corrugated asbestos siding (and you could make this roof that
        
        
          way if you prefer), but it also gives a good representation of
        
        
          corrugated iron. I used 1/16" styrene rod (Evergreen no. 222)
        
        
          as a ridge piece, and added a chimney vent with a piece of
        
        
          brass tubing.
        
        
          Once assembled, the roof was painted dark gray, and a ridge
        
        
          sign added. This was taken from an old graphic that advertised
        
        
          Associated. Though the original was black and white, I con-
        
        
          verted the black to red, using Adobe Photoshop, and printed
        
        
          27: The rough warehouse structure. Window and door
        
        
          openings look a little ragged, but the trim around these
        
        
          openings will conceal those irregularities. Corners have
        
        
          been trimmed with styrene strip. Next step is painting.
        
        
          
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