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  • JR
    • May 2015
    • 18273

    #166
    Originally posted by Steve Jones
    Well done mate!! Glad everything came out unscathed. I hope your eyebrows didnt get singed. I take it you and Ron will be setting up your own pyrotechnics support group??:smiling3::thumb2:
    Yes thank you Steve, all hair intact. Ron and I are going to contract to the film industry as consultants,. The mere mention of consultants will treble your fees, even if you know nothing. I've met some before, hadn't got a clue about timber. !:flushed::tongue-out3:

    JR

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    • JR
      • May 2015
      • 18273

      #167
      Originally posted by spanner570
      Your News Correspondent Ivor Burnesky is in hospital with smoke inhalation!

      So here is an eye witness report.....
      "Yeh, the building just went kind'a whoosh! It was crackling and all that. Just before the fire started I saw a shadowy figure running away from the building. he was wearing a white 'T' shirt with matching hair, a bit like mine really, but more of it - I didn't get a look at his face. Gorr'a go, I have to pick up the 69 with fried rice I've ordered from Mr. Wonhunglo's take away. See ya!
      Ron, comrade Ivor Burnesky has been released and sent to a psychiatric hospital in llandeilo, suffering from extreme shock. Meanwhile The shadowy figure has been grated asylum in the Peruvian Embassy.
      Yours 453

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      • Jim R
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 15737
        • Jim
        • Shropshire

        #168
        Hi John
        Great success with the burn up. A most realistic result.
        You'll like that Precision Ice and Snow stuff. I've used it a few times - very effective.
        Jim

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        • col68
          • Nov 2016
          • 1505

          #169
          Nice work john

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          • Mini Me
            SMF Supporters
            • Jun 2018
            • 10711

            #170
            And when will you return to the scene of the crime? This looks like the work of 570.
            Are you sure this wasn't a contract job? Came out awfully nice John! Can't wait to see what
            comes next. Cheers, Rick H.:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:

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            • BigGreg
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 2182

              #171
              Tovarisch ZHON that is FABULOUS.....SUPER REALISTIC....

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              • Guest

                #172
                John,
                Just caught up with this build, started at the beginning and followed through, brilliant build so far, and will put info into my save box for the future.
                Cheers
                Mike.
                ps, nurse said I can play with matches as long as they are rubber ones...

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                • grumpa
                  • Jan 2015
                  • 6142

                  #173
                  Never thought of actually burning something to get a burnt effect:thinking:

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

                    #174
                    Flame on Mr Race...flame on..LOVE the results

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                    • Graeme C.
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 1611
                      • Graeme
                      • UK

                      #175
                      Comrade Sparky Pyromanov strikes again!:rolling:

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                      • JR
                        • May 2015
                        • 18273

                        #176
                        Thanks guys, more to come when I get up ! :smiling2::smiling2:
                        Sent fom the bed of Dzhon at Race Towers , who has just been served an eviction notice from Management ! :sad: and I was nice and warm too .

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                        • JR
                          • May 2015
                          • 18273

                          #177
                          Originally posted by Jim R
                          Hi John
                          Great success with the burn up. A most realistic result.
                          You'll like that Precision Ice and Snow stuff. I've used it a few times - very effective.
                          Jim
                          Thanks Jim.......... I shall no doubt PM you when just before I start for any tips that you have if that's ok .

                          Originally posted by col68
                          Nice work john

                          Thanks Colin..

                          Originally posted by Mini Me
                          And when will you return to the scene of the crime? This looks like the work of 570.
                          Are you sure this wasn't a contract job? Came out awfully nice John! Can't wait to see what
                          comes next. Cheers, Rick H.:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
                          Cheers Rick, in fact It was me , 570 was at home eating his No 69 from his local Chinese.

                          Originally posted by BigGreg
                          Tovarisch ZHON that is FABULOUS.....SUPER REALISTIC....
                          Spaseebe Comrade Grigory .

                          Originally posted by MikeC
                          John,
                          Just caught up with this build, started at the beginning and followed through, brilliant build so far, and will put info into my save box for the future.
                          Cheers
                          Mike.
                          ps, nurse said I can play with matches as long as they are rubber ones...
                          Thanks Mike, glad you've had a complete read through, no wonder Nurse says you can only have rubber matches :flushed:

                          Originally posted by grumpa
                          Never thought of actually burning something to get a burnt effect:thinking:
                          Ron I first did it on one of my early builds, I wanted some chared timber ends on some seats, worked a treat. Quick use of the water spray is a must, light it and spray within seconds, or you will have a nice pile of ash and be :angry:

                          Originally posted by Strenko J
                          Flame on Mr Race...flame on..LOVE the results
                          Thanks Joe :thumb2:.

                          Originally posted by Graeme C.
                          Comrade Sparky Pyromanov strikes again!:rolling:
                          Ha :smiling::smiling::smiling: yes indeed thanks Graeme.

                          Right away we go.

                          Settle down in the back please ! questions will be asked at the end .

                          Today I decided to put the building on the base, this time I was not going to spend hrs doing stone sets and paving only to cover it all up as I have done in the past and leaving about 2% showing. So only did the front.

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                          Since this was photoed I have put back the broken section of slab.


                          First I had to put some cracks into the brick work internally on the damaged window, a few cuts and some paint seems to have done the trick. I will use the method of joining two sheets of 5 mm foam board again, leaving the paper on the inside sheets certainly is the way , as it gives such strength.
                          [ATTACH]326933[/ATTACH]
                          The cracks to the left and right under the window are real, its the center ones that were painted in.

                          This shot is from last night as I glued in the front

                          [ATTACH]326934[/ATTACH] its the center ones that were painted in. Two bars of steel one inside and one out holding that wall section. My normal clamps weren't wide enough for the side, so some old workshop ones were used.

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                          I like the split in the center, done with the scalpel and then pushed from the back. Glass was cut into shape then CA'd onto the wood .

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                          I did these yesterday, leaving them to harden off over night .

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                          Yes looks normal to me, but soon it was like this !

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                          As I used the hair dryer to take of the paper on the foam board the fan blew all the timbers and other debris all over the place. Ha I thought no better time to clean up then. Jim please note Management had no idea this was happening.:smiling:
                          Moving swiftly on before I am barred from the untidy bench club annual tip to the rubbish tip to enjoy the sights .

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                          Look quite tidy, but not for long !

                          This is the damaged roof photo, several layers of paint and pigment after the Mr Hobby metal primer had dried over night.
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                          The back ground is clear at the moment, tomorrow I think a layer of wall filler to build up the depth and then the placing of the debris.
                          Thanks as always for following, now the question..............hoe thick was the foam board.
                          Answers to Ron Spanner in sealed pm's


                          John.
                          Off to cook.
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                          • scottie3158
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 14220
                            • Paul
                            • Holbeach

                            #178
                            John,

                            Top work mate the building is looking the nuts.

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                            • JR
                              • May 2015
                              • 18273

                              #179
                              Originally posted by scottie3158
                              John,

                              Top work mate the building is looking the nuts.
                              Thanks mate, looks like your the only one still awake :smiling: rest must have dozed off !
                              John :hungry:

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                              • Si Benson
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 3572

                                #180
                                Good evening Mr R,
                                Well I’m utterly blown away with what you’ve done, I mean, cleaning up must of taken a lot of effort after sliding out of bed at nearly lunchtime you lazy beggar:smiling5:

                                Joking aside, that is looking superbly ruined mate....very impressed indeed :thumb2::thumb2:

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