Thanks Mark and T.B. I do appreciate the good word guys.
I thought that fishing sticker on the wall outside of a auto theme might jog things up a bit. Got a little more done and thought I’d have some fun today. I have more signs but was careful not to overdo it. The sign over the door made me laugh my ass off. Actually…BOTH did. Look closely.
In the foreground are the Evergreen strips for the window trim. Gotta make some diagonal cuts in the ends in which to butt them together, prime and paint 'em up and get 'em on the wall still.
The new additions and touches are outstanding Joe. You certainly have an eye for the minute. I think you really did a fine job on the door and floor weathering. Looks very realistic. I believe you are having more fun with this than any other build I’ve seen you do. It shows.[Y]
Well ;
The darned things looks like my Garage looks like that ( On the walls ) . Are you the one sneaking around .
Thanks Joe and T.B.
Well gang…I started thinking about how I could go about the outside of the walls but didn’t just want to put something directly over the walls because the window and door wouldn’t be spaced in any plus it’d be really hard to cover what is already there without damaging the walls that I already have in place. So I came up with an idea.
I cut out a piece of plexiglass the dimensions of the walls and cut out the window area for the back wall and will cut out the door area for the side wall so that both items are spaced in from the outside of the walls.
Wall trimming in progress:

and the outside of the wall now covered in a textured brick pattern covering from Dollhouse Miniatures. I’ve still got a little clean up to do but you get the picture. 

Been following this project Joe and it just keeps amazing me! A tiny weathered dust pan…really man!! That’s too cool!
What’s the size of those bricks? I’m interested in something like that for a project I want to start on.
Keep up the great work buddy!
Wow, coming along great!
Love the brick texture and the linolium (sp!?!) floors.
Thanks Andy! What scale are you going to be working with?
Thanks Gamera! 'Preciate the good work bud.
More wonderful ingenuity there Joe. That will certainly enhance your garage when you get it on.
Thanks Joe!
Most all of the work inside is finished. I’m concentrating efforts on the outside of the building now. While I’m waiting on the funds to do that it gave me the perfect opportunity to show the stocked internals of the building as well as some progress on the Foose 56 Ford F-100 Demon II build that I’m working on.


WooHoo! That is looking tremendous Joe. Looking even better with some muscle metal in there.
P.S. Love the new poster. Lol!
LOL! Thanks Joe!
Cleaned and tidied things up a little more. A more topside view to capture more of the items on display than the side photos did. Still working on the outside on this one.

Hey, where’d the chassis go???
Looking good, Joe.
Coming along great! [Y]
Oh Yeah. I’m all about liking it.
Thanks fellas. [Y] Gonna add a few things to the inside and continue with work on the exterior.
I ended up buying a kit the other day from Hobby Lobby that had a die cast Coke machine in it. I just couldn’t help myself. I HAD to have this for my shop dio. After thinking of how I was going to mask everything off and paint it up I decided to obtain an adhesive backed vinyl sheet used for sign lettering. It worked perfect. Cut it to fit, applied all the decals and painted the details.



Every time I see this thread pop up I think of that Frank Zappa song “Joe’s garage”. Very cool man.
