Eassie does it
if that is a subtle hint mine measure 132mm high and 70mm wide. There is probably enough resin left for two doors but access restricted at present due to major tiling job on the workbench.....SpudUk:97948 wrote:I thought they looked too good to be shop bought.
I'm more then willing to adjust the holes in the Jackson Miniatures kit to fit bigger, more prototypical doors
Chris
Well, if space was ever to appear in the workshop, I'd be able to make holes that big...bazzer42:97958 wrote:if that is a subtle hint mine measure 132mm high and 70mm wide. There is probably enough resin left for two doors but access restricted at present due to major tiling job on the workbench.....SpudUk:97948 wrote:I thought they looked too good to be shop bought.
I'm more then willing to adjust the holes in the Jackson Miniatures kit to fit bigger, more prototypical doors
Chris
Chris Auckland
Thanks Philip. To gutter or not to gutter that is the question. If I'm going to be moving these bad boys in and out of the garden twice a year is it asking to be damaged?
The end wall looks bare though. Also wondered about a bit more 3D on the ridge tiles, most clay ones round here have a raised lip.
The end wall looks bare though. Also wondered about a bit more 3D on the ridge tiles, most clay ones round here have a raised lip.
I guttered my station building, but I've left it out all winter.bazzer42:98017 wrote:Thanks Philip. To gutter or not to gutter that is the question. If I'm going to be moving these bad boys in and out of the garden twice a year is it asking to be damaged?
The end wall looks bare though. Also wondered about a bit more 3D on the ridge tiles, most clay ones round here have a raised lip.
I was going to try to make resin cast gutters on my village post office, then I realised that in the pre-1903 picture it had no gutters anyway ( they had appeared by the 1920's!) so I took the easy way out and copied the prototype!!
To add a bit of detail to the ridge, you could just glue a thin strip of styrene on one side of each joint and paint it in.
The other thought, and I really don't know the detail of your prototype, is that slate roofs often had clay ridge tiles and terracotta colour shows the shadow line of the joint better.
Philip
Stunning work! I just hope the foam board will last outside! Is it the high density stuff?
If it can be made full scale it can be made 16mm
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