 
          28: The warehouse loading doors were fabricated from
        
        
          styrene strip and scribed sheet, with overlap provided
        
        
          all around, so they can be glued in place from the
        
        
          inside. Modeling putty fills a few gaps.
        
        
          
            28
          
        
        
          the resulting image at my local copy shop on glossy stock, using
        
        
          a high-resolution color printer. The sign is shown in (30).
        
        
          Since I have included propane in this dealership, I added a sign
        
        
          on the warehouse, “Propane now sold here,” and an addi-
        
        
          tional, smaller company sign on the building end. I also added
        
        
          a buffer timber underneath the truck loading door on the
        
        
          building end, simply a piece of stripwood.
        
        
          Last, I added a loading platform for the rail siding. Inspired by
        
        
          (6), I decided to make it fairly large, so I could include some
        
        
          barrels or other details on the platform. My dock is a simple
        
        
          styrene box, using scribed siding for the deck, and the same
        
        
          clapboard siding as the main building for the enclosure under-
        
        
          neath. Eventually I will add some oil drums and other detail to
        
        
          this dock.