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Great set, man.
Very nice pictures- thank you. Some praise must go to the artists of the monsters, too
Thanks Motts! Yeah, I agree that the art in this place is pretty entertaining.
as always, another great set of photos and thank you for a peek into the world of the forgotten structures
Neat Motts.
Looks like a demonic Quagmire D:!
All I could think about when I was looking at this set was how horrible it must have been to work in this place as a slave...
As always, Motts...FANTASTIC SET!!!
Cute ending
Thank,-you, Motts. Your galleries always make my day.
Cool graffiti.
Wow very nice! At least the graffiti was creative. Thanks Motts!!!! Looking forward to the next set.
Great set Motts.
thanks,
good set =)
as always, so very nice, i enjoy your work Mr. Motts. Thanks
Thats Motts for another wonderful New gallery to see.
thank you Motts it helps put somethings in perspective
Thanks for another awesome set, Motts!
Awesome set Motts, can't wait for more.
Disturbing......reminds me too much of evil clowns.......(shudder).....or a crazed Ronald McDonald (but then again, he's scary enough.......)
I love seeing all your new galleries
the tag reminds me of something from Dexter's Laboratory. as always, nice work, Motts!
*claps*
Hats off to another fantastic gallery, Motts. Love your work!!!
The rubber plant I worked at ended the same way, in the end...seeing the pictures, i could almost smell the rubber.
Wow, the old Conti plant has made it to international fame :).
What a shame that it is almost completely demolished by now.
Like always, this gallery is fantastic!
Thae painting of the guy wasn't graffitti it was the last manager of the plant
You know, if you're looking for another set of a manufacturing plant, you could check out the old Stanly Works factory in New Britain Connecticut. I believe they made tapemeasures there untill it closed down. The complex is massive, with two connected buildings and a separate powerhouse. Might be worth investigating.

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