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Your welcome John! Just a suggestion to think about... i do see the doors will be big however if the roof on an all the sides visibility will be limited ! I think you should make one sidewall off or just a little frame that way your scene will be visible for the viewers! That’s what I did with the control tower! Hope didn’t offend you! Regards Danny [ATTACH]314938[/ATTACH]Comment
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Your welcome John! Just a suggestion to think about... i do see the doors will be big however if the roof on an all the sides visibility will be limited ! I think you should make one sidewall off or just a little frame that way your scene will be visible for the viewers! That’s what I did with the control tower! Hope didn’t offend you! Regards Danny [ATTACH]314938[/ATTACH]
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The front of the building is set back from the front edge by about 2 "
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Terrific work John - good to see you getting down and messy too. Lots of good tips there.
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Looking at the bricks today when they had fully dried, (the foam board seems to hold the water far longer than plastic so it takes so long) I'm going to dry brush again to give some more variations and certainly use hardly any water to thin.
Have 2 lots of muddy water settling, will. continue to collect the very fine soil. Tomorrow will be the start of the doors. These would have to be sliding due to the night. Need to mark out for the bottom track and glue in some plastic strip. The doorsv will be hung from the inside so won't have to think about the top track. The doors will have to be open. Hope to post some photos tomorrow.
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Wolfgang says . Guten Morgen !Comment
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Hi there john i have been surfing on the net and i came across few things and I remembered that you are building a workshop! So I found these pieces which are might be at your interest! Here are some pictures! Regards Danny [ATTACH]315149[/ATTACH][ATTACH]315150[/ATTACH][ATTACH]315151[/ATTACH][ATTACH]315152[/ATTACH][ATTACH]315153[/ATTACH][ATTACH]315154[/ATTACH][ATTACH]315155[/ATTACH]Comment
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Probably the first MMK kit is the best option its only 20€ and loads of things in it! Hope it helps! All the best DannyComment
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you will see some modifications to the building .........
Evening all .
Good day had, some time at bench and other spent making small size soil. Soil first.
1st load a sample of garden soil in small bucket, add water.
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By angling the bucket in a circular motion .
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The slight tipping leaves the very fine at the top , larger particles fall to the bottom.
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You can now see the very fine particles that I need at the top , by carefully removing the water with a small container I was able to separate ost of the fine, Its now drying in another plastic tub.
Before any one else changes channel or goes to sleep .
Made some sliding doors , using plastic sheet I glued some thick plastic strip to form the styles and rails. Then marking the sheet made some planking .This is just to show how it will all look .
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It was at this point I decided to put a door way into the rest of the factory
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Piece of channell as rsj
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Now its going to be pretty cramped in there, and to be able to see in from two sides I might as Danny's suggestion open the right hand wall with some battle damage.
On a roll at the moment, I even produced some doors for the above opening , just a section of foam board with some section stuck to it. Will add bolts later .
Thanks for following .Comments welcome.
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JR - What can I say! Totally awesome dude! The sliding doors are genius. The brickwork is truly wonderful. This is turning into a real masterpiece. By far your best work mate. Keep it cominComment
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