Fantastic work John, really coming along nicely. Now about our conservatory.......
1/35 Great Wall Hobby 12. 8 cm Pak 44 .
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Fantastic work John, really coming along nicely. Now about our conservatory.......
Thanks Peter, unfortunately due to lockdown I'm unable to come, but Ron 570 has some friend who he can recommend :upside::smiling3:
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Now getting down to the detail, have started on the large tall building.
Doors have been made, including the support bar for the sliding door gear on the inside.
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Same for the upper load door.
Then started to finish off the pulley arm that would have been used to take machinery into the building.
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The lower section of plastic strip represent steel support for the safety chain across the doorway.
The cable will pass through the top of the frame. Chain to be fitted to the pulley itself later.
Assembly of the pulley was fun, took several attempts to get the connecting bolts in through the pulley frame, but I beat the b ****ger.
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Thought I'd posted these yesterday.
Did some detailing on the tall building at the back. Hoist frame and pulley. The pulley is from RB bit of a sod to assemble, think I had about 4 attempts to get the 2 part pin together.
The white plastic parts on the outside are going to be the safety chain supports. Chain will of course have to go on last.
The slab next to the door on the right is the support for the roller on the internal wall .
Comments welcome, thanks for looking in.
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A`noon John,
This is looking most excellent mate :thumb2: ,
I love the amount of variation you put in your Dio`s,so many aspects of modelling to see in each one.....Top work indeed that man!
Cheers,
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Thanks Andy .
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Evening all.
Been busy making the large doors and pressing out corrugated roofing sheets. Takes time but scale wise more in keeping than the plastic ones that I use for the jig to make them.
Now use the back of a paintbrush with the same angle of curve to help in making the shape. Although the two part blocks with the sheets stuck to them are ok this foil seems slightly thicker and needs additional pressure with the wooden tool.
Primed with MR Hobby metal primer. The sheets will be trimmed to exact size later.I'd like to know what the primer is as cleaning the brush you use cellulose, any idea please ?Tim hope you see this.
Doors.
Needing some material to use as a backer for the balsa I decided to use some 1.5mm Birch ply. Has worked well.
Pewter used for the straps on the outer side of the hinge plate, some bolt head ca on
I glued some longer sections of pewter so I can glue those to the inside of the wall and allow the doors to be left open in place. At the moment they are just standing in place.
Thanks for following. Any comments welcome, esp on the metal primer.
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