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  • Mini Me
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    • Jun 2018
    • 10711

    #121
    Thanks for that 453. Sort of like ancient lathe and plaster. It appears my education is continuing even now.
    Can't wait to tell the Missus. btw smashing work on this effort, is there still some sort of light or fire in the
    future of this build? Cheers Rick H.:thumb2:

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    • prichrd1
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      • Apr 2018
      • 692
      • Paul
      • Conwy

      #122
      Originally posted by Mini Me
      Thanks for that 453. Sort of like ancient lathe and plaster. It appears my education is continuing even now.
      Can't wait to tell the Missus. btw smashing work on this effort, is there still some sort of light or fire in the
      future of this build? Cheers Rick H.:thumb2:
      Ohh Noooooo!!! somebody hat to mention that word :cold-sweat::cold-sweat::worried::worried:

      Ring matron quickly - 453 needs his cell searched again :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:

      Paul.
      :smiling2::smiling2:

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      • Andy Belsey
        • Apr 2018
        • 887

        #123
        John, you make fantastic wrecked buildings!
        (Would you like some photos of what my place looked like for inspiration? Not that you need it!)
        Andy

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        • JR
          • May 2015
          • 18273

          #124
          Originally posted by Si Benson
          Wonderful work John, the timbers look excellent. Particularly like how the floor boards look, but where are the skirting boards, I’m surprised you didn’t add them :smiling5:
          But seriously, I just couldn’t stop looking at the pictures over and over.
          seriously impressed...too stuff:thumb2:
          Greetings Si...... Tomorrow I will
          Originally posted by Mini Me
          Thanks for that 453. Sort of like ancient lathe and plaster. It appears my education is continuing even now.
          Can't wait to tell the Missus. btw smashing work on this effort, is there still some sort of light or fire in the
          future of this build? Cheers Rick H.:thumb2:
          Glad to help Rick, should have made it clearer........now will there be or not be fire. !!!!!!! .?????
          Originally posted by prichrd1
          Ohh Noooooo!!! somebody hat to mention that word :cold-sweat::cold-sweat::worried::worried:

          Ring matron quickly - 453 needs his cell searched again :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:

          Paul.
          :smiling2::smiling2:
          Too late Paul !!!!


          Originally posted by Andy Belsey
          John, you make fantastic wrecked buildings!
          (Would you like some photos of what my place looked like for inspiration? Not that you need it!)
          Andy
          Andy thank you , coming from you that means a lot.
          I'd love some photos please, the water damage would be very helpful.
          John .

          Up date tomorrow , ! Guest here this last week so main PC with the photos on restricted use .

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          • Strenko J
            • May 2018
            • 752
            • Joe
            • Pittsburgh PA

            #125
            Glad I found this thread... and once again the master builder does not disappoint... brilliant building construction going forward here..... may have just found a place to add that Miniart kit for masonry and carpenter tools...,, cant wait to see more of the eye candy on this build

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            • JR
              • May 2015
              • 18273

              #126
              Originally posted by Strenko J
              Glad I found this thread... and once again the master builder does not disappoint... brilliant building construction going forward here..... may have just found a place to add that Miniart kit for masonry and carpenter tools...,, cant wait to see more of the eye candy on this build
              Thanks Joe....
              Yes that MiniArt kit does look right up my street

              MiniArt's Construction kit

              scalemates.com
              Construction Set Kit, MiniArt 35594 (2019)

              Can't upload a photo for some reason ! At least the thumb nail is there !
              John
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              • Guest

                #127
                Finally catching up with your build John. as expected great stuff. :thumb2::smiling:

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                • Lee Drennen
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 7711

                  #128
                  This is a artistic man at work give this guy some room unbelievable abstract work with foam board and coffee stirs. Awesome work John

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                  • JR
                    • May 2015
                    • 18273

                    #129
                    Originally posted by Brad9826
                    Finally catching up with your build John. as expected great stuff. :thumb2::smiling:
                    Thanks Brad. :thumb2::smiling4:

                    Originally posted by Lee Drennen
                    This is a artistic man at work give this guy some room unbelievable abstract work with foam board and coffee stirs. Awesome work John
                    Your too kind Lee............ It's all done with mirrors ! :smiling::smiling:
                    John .

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                    • spanner570
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                      • May 2009
                      • 15427

                      #130
                      Some great and inspiring work going on here John.

                      Top modelling for sure.

                      Nikita (Boot Chucker) Khrushchev

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                      • JR
                        • May 2015
                        • 18273

                        #131
                        Originally posted by spanner570
                        Some great and inspiring work going on here John.

                        Top modelling for sure.

                        Nikita (Boot Chucker) Khrushchev
                        Thanks Ron................. Its so enjoyable, but the best is yet to come ........!

                        Right good evening all .
                        Having had one of Christine's friends here for a week bench time was some what restricted, but I did manage the odd hr in the afteroons and evenings.

                        I concentrated on the ceilings , loose bricks and wall sections, skirting board esp for Si, :tongue-out: and the outer roof timbers. attached. Most of the roofing was traditional wooden trusses covered with metallic sheets. Copper sheet and lead were a common materials.
                        Firstly the top floor ceiling was done. I finally did a cut into the joist side to make the look of laths appear when a brown Vallejo acrylic wash was applied. ( I knew It would come in one day :smiling2: ) I pretty much saturated the card with water and a little wash , this caused the card to be come softer and easily bend
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                        Later I painted the edged in an Old wood colour from Amig The timbers had been given a cheap acrylic paint wash of black, heavily watered down.

                        Whist this was drying I set to on the brick, several coats of acrylic paints were used, two cheap ones and then a couple of Amig for the darker brown and the very light bricks .

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                        The brick sections on the right have had pigment dragged over them and finally wiped over with a damp make up sponge. The ones to the left are waiting for the pigment I may paint some of the white foam with a mortar grey acrylic.

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                        Pigment applied waiting for the grey mortar paint.

                        Last night I cut some white card for the ground floor ceilings, this time as the joists were already in place I scribed cut lines across the width to give the impression of lath. I also did some break lines then whetted the card. Leaving it for about an hour to soak in I twisted the card in to bent shape. Once this was completed I cut with a scalpel the damage lines through the card. Now left with several sections I cut now with a sharp pair of scissors the lath sections that would have appeared as the plaster flew off. Some of the sections were then glued to the exposed lower ceiling joists, the other matching section will lay on the ground.

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                        Another shot from under to show the damaged ceiling.

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                        Some of the bricks have been finished, these next photos show some sections in a temporary position.

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                        The exposed foam still need to have some color added. Note the door linings have been glued in . [ATTACH]325357[/ATTACH] Roof has been boarded with some balsa sections, I can see the odd one needs some adjustment and a final trim top and bottom will be done. At this point I shall start to apply the kitchen silver foil for the copper sheet.
                        The rear which will have more damage will take a lot longer.
                        Guttering to be fitted, down pipes, pewter gutter brackets.

                        Then the remains of the windows, a final light coat to the stone front. eaves to be capped and the capping on the roof decided.
                        Thoroughly enjoying this part of the dio. :smiling3::smiling3:


                        Comments welcome, thanks for staying with it.
                        John.
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                        • JR
                          • May 2015
                          • 18273

                          #132
                          :smiling::smiling: Hello any one there !

                          Well I've been busy today doing the roof cover. Did the copper sheet in kitchen foil did have enough pewter, which would have been better. Spray glued the foil to the roof , having done the barge boards first . This out of the way a section of round dowel was glued to the apex of the roof. This gave the shape . On this I put some pewter cut into 27 mm lengths and then folded at one end to give a 3 mm lip .

                          [ATTACH]325451[/ATTACH] The shape was obtained from the dowel, marking the center of the pewter then forming it around, once done it was glued with CA to the apex.

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                          Above it the rear section, the strips coming down from the ridge as to represent folds in the runs of copper, joining one sheet to the next.
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                          Strip cut .

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                          Folded .

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                          Flattened with saw handle .

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                          Finished section ready to glue .[ATTACH]325460[/ATTACH]
                          The final result, tomorrow I hope to get the front done, then apply a coat of Mr Hobby Metal Primer. I will need to open some of the damaged rear to put some primer on some of the under side as this will be seen .

                          John .
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                          • Allen Dewire
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 4741
                            • Allen
                            • Bamberg

                            #133
                            Dude 2,

                            I don't know what to say about this…...It's too much to drink in all at once. Utterly Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!

                            Prost
                            Dude 1
                            Life's to short to be a sheep...

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                            • Mini Me
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Jun 2018
                              • 10711

                              #134
                              Liking it John!
                              Cheers Rick H.

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                              • JR
                                • May 2015
                                • 18273

                                #135
                                Thank you Dude 1 and Rick :smiling::thumb2:
                                John

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