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executive office toys






    executive office
  • The central organization of a particular fraternity or sorority.  Often referred to as National Headquarters, International Headquarters, or just Nationals.





    toys
  • (toy) dally: behave carelessly or indifferently; "Play about with a young girl's affection"

  • (toy) plaything: an artifact designed to be played with

  • A person treated by another as a source of pleasure or amusement rather than with due seriousness

  • An object for a child to play with, typically a model or miniature replica of something

  • An object, esp. a gadget or machine, regarded as providing amusement for an adult

  • (toy) a nonfunctional replica of something else (frequently used as a modifier); "a toy stove"











Royal Savings Bank




Royal Savings Bank





1961, November 14th. Chigago, Illinois. 5:31 PM.
I was working the day shift at the Royal Savings bank as the bank guard. The bank was more of a office for the multi-millionaire business executive, Ethan Royal. He was slightly eccentric, but he was loved by every single one of his employees, because he genuinely cared for every single one of us. One of Mr. Royal's encentricies was that he did not want just to have a office, he wanted it to be profitable. So he bought a dreary two-story office building, turned the 1st floor into a bank, and the 2nd floor into his office. Anyway, at this moment the Boss, as we called him, was up in his office talking to a prospective manager for one of his toy stores. Then it happened, two men dressed in suits and black fedoras, carrying Tommys, burst though the front doors. I tired to stop em', but one of them clocked me on the head with his Tommy. I cried out and hit the floor. One started up the stairs and the other had the teller come out from behind the bars. Then we heard a shooting, and the guy tumbled down the stairs. The gangster at the bottom freaked out and I jumped up and tackled the guy. The teller came over and wrested the Tommy away from the gangster. Later we learned how the Boss had shot the gangster with his snub-nose revolver. A few things happened after this occurence. Another bank guard was hired and this time we both got to carry pistols, and the prospective manager got the store.

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This was a very interesting build, I spent about $50 dollars in parts and worked pretty hard on this one. I know a lot of people say this, but it looks much better in real life. I have always wanted to build a building so this is really my first attempt. The outside isnt anything special, but I went for the detail inside. For instance there is a bathroom under the stairs, a fireplace, a executive desk, a safe, a bookcase and more.
A special thanks to 4estFeller for his help on the roof and other things while it was in a WIP stage.
This is a closeup of the bookcase and safe.
Enjoy!











Royal Savings Bank




Royal Savings Bank





1961, November 14th. Chigago, Illinois. 5:31 PM.
I was working the day shift at the Royal Savings bank as the bank guard. The bank was more of a office for the multi-millionaire business executive, Ethan Royal. He was slightly eccentric, but he was loved by every single one of his employees, because he genuinely cared for every single one of us. One of Mr. Royal's encentricies was that he did not want just to have a office, he wanted it to be profitable. So he bought a dreary two-story office building, turned the 1st floor into a bank, and the 2nd floor into his office. Anyway, at this moment the Boss, as we called him, was up in his office talking to a prospective manager for one of his toy stores. Then it happened, two men dressed in suits and black fedoras, carrying Tommys, burst though the front doors. I tired to stop em', but one of them clocked me on the head with his Tommy. I cried out and hit the floor. One started up the stairs and the other had the teller come out from behind the bars. Then we heard a shooting, and the guy tumbled down the stairs. The gangster at the bottom freaked out and I jumped up and tackled the guy. The teller came over and wrested the Tommy away from the gangster. Later we learned how the Boss had shot the gangster with his snub-nose revolver. A few things happened after this occurence. Another bank guard was hired and this time we both got to carry pistols, and the prospective manager got the store.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

This was a very interesting build, I spent about $50 dollars in parts and worked pretty hard on this one. I know a lot of people say this, but it looks much better in real life. I have always wanted to build a building so this is really my first attempt. The outside isnt anything special, but I went for the detail inside. For instance there is a bathroom under the stairs, a fireplace, a executive desk, a safe, a bookcase and more.
A special thanks to 4estFeller for his help on the roof and other things while it was in a WIP stage.
This is the outside view.
Enjoy!









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