Large Scale Central

EAT AT THE DOG!

Very cool!

Kewl…I’ll have a hot dog with mustard, relish and onions, and a chocolate shake…:wink:

Victor,
The Dog House did turn out very nice :slight_smile:
Americana in minature :wink:
Ralph

Well done! The lettering is too cool and I love that smoke stack. :wink:

AWESOME Vic That turned out GREAT

Ken Brunt said:
Kewl.............I'll have a hot dog with mustard, relish and onions, and a chocolate shake..............;)
What he said. And a side of onion rings.

Looks great Vic. Makes me hungry :slight_smile:

I agree with the others Vic. Nice build

Dang Vic, you’ve outdone yourself! Really great little structure!

Now that came out great didn’t it!

Two Polish with mustard and sauerkraut. Oh, yeah, and an Oly.

Steve, they may not know what an “Oly” is? And it was good stuff.

E. Paul Austin said:
Steve, they may not know what an "Oly" is? And it was good stuff.
I take it the name is still used...................But the brew isn't the same :O Ralph

Nice job Vic!!!

Steve Featherkile said:
Two Polish with mustard and sauerkraut. Oh, yeah, and an Oly.
Heehee! This went over my head too and I should know better. What the blank is an "Ollie" I thought? Completely forgot about that one time great northwest beer until Ralph & Paul gave it away. :)

Went over my head at first too Richard and then clued in. As a youngun we used to go across the ‘line’ to Sumas or Bellingham and comsume copious amounts of that stuff. I think that is why I used to have hangovers when I was young. :slight_smile:

I remember when I was a youngster going on vacations to the west coast to visit family, taking Coors out and bringing Oly back

I love it Vic!!
Good build but a greater idea!!!

Sorry guys but Olympia ???:O. I discovered Anchor Steam, Guinness and John Courage very early on and never developed a taste for the domestic stuff. Yes I know I’m a complete beer snob. :lol:

It was the same when I was young, Vic.
Becks, Guiness and Lowenbrau…until Miller bought the Lowenbrau name and started making it here.
When we were short on cash, it was Labatts or Moosehead from Canada. Back then, I could buy Labatts cheaper than Budweiser.
Ralph