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David from Takoma Park, US

Just got it. I am blown away. I was expecting something incredible but this is even better than I expected. As nice as your website is, it does not do justice to how stunning this piece is. It belongs in a museum. The windows and door details are jaw dropping. I think this goes beyond a architectural model. It’s a work of art. But that is not what really amazes me. Out of all the buildings in DC, this is the one you do. I worked a few blocks from the building for a few years. They did a pretty good job of preserving it. There is a park across the street and I spent many a lunch hour there staring at the building and wishing I had it in my collection. Now I do. The buildings that you choose and the craftsmanship that goes with them are what make you unique I think. Looking through your website I am floored by your choices. I went to school at Arundel and could not believe you had something from there.