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  • JR
    • May 2015
    • 18273

    #436
    Originally posted by colin m
    At 22 pages long, I can only apologise for not finding this build sooner. hmmm, specsavers maybe. But anyway, brilliant. I find with any really great dio, my eyes are wandering all over catching little bits of detail. There's no way I've seen and taken in all of your great work in just yet. There's just so much to see. Again, brilliant work.
    Thank you Colin..... Seems its going on forever, glad you are enjoying it .
    John.

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    • Lee Drennen
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 7711

      #437
      Looks awesome John I like the lighting you’re hitting this one out of the park my favorite yet

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      • JR
        • May 2015
        • 18273

        #438
        Originally posted by Lee Drennen
        Looks awesome John I like the lighting you’re hitting this one out of the park my favorite yet
        Hi Lee.......... Thanks, have to say this is mine also, it's just flowed from one stage to the next.
        John.

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        • RM6239
          • May 2018
          • 343

          #439
          John
          Great work mate.

          cheers
          Ross

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          • minitnkr
            Charter Rabble member
            • Apr 2018
            • 7553
            • Paul
            • Dayton, OH USA

            #440
            Dzohn, I think blend more black/dark gray/dark brown on the metal roof. Wouldn't the plates overlap the fastening nails/bolts? At least covered w/tar. I use wrist watch hands w/eyelets cut off for gun sights. They'd prolly be small enough for your use & the hands something to hang on to till cured.

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            • Steve Jones
              • Apr 2018
              • 6615

              #441
              Wonderful work on the tarp mate. Was it inspired imagination or from a reference photo?

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              • JR
                • May 2015
                • 18273

                #442
                Originally posted by RM6239
                John
                Great work mate.

                cheers
                Ross
                Thanks Ross ...

                Originally posted by minitnkr
                Dzohn, I think blend more black/dark gray/dark brown on the metal roof. Wouldn't the plates overlap the fastening nails/bolts? At least covered w/tar. I use wrist watch hands w/eyelets cut off for gun sights. They'd prolly be small enough for your use & the hands something to hang on to till cured.
                Paul ........ Thank you for picking that question up. I was going to slip some C A under the upper sheet , then hold it down , while it takes. That should sort that part out, then I can start ons the fixings. Normally you would have one each end then approximately 3 more spaced out . These would be drilled through the two sheets just above the cover line . Some modern corrugated sheets call for mastic as well . As the fixing was done on the top of the curve there was little chance of water ingress.
                Think the colours you have mentioned are right, as you say a blend. .
                Thanks guys.

                To day I've cleaned the cave. !!!!!! Yes you read it right, not expecting Jim to appear but it was time, as Management has been passing through and looking, To be truthful it was mess, but no more. How long it will remain is anyone's guess.
                Hopefully more tomorrow if I can find anything thing.


                Originally posted by Steve Jones
                Wonderful work on the tarp mate. Was it inspired imagination or from a reference photo?
                Hi mate ......imagination really, just wanted to do a workshop dio, didn't want it too big size wise. Once I'd started it those rear doors came to mind . The roof structure and the corrugated sheets were an early idea.
                When some one mentioned not being able to see the inside, the idea of the tarp came to mind easier than doing a removable roof . Of course it's a big tarp when you think about it, have no idea how big they were , but it would take some getting up .
                John .

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                • Fernando N
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 2448

                  #443
                  The roof sheets look very nice John, like the variation in color tones a lot.:thumb2::thumb2:
                  Tarp is a pretty neat idea too.:smiling:
                  Moggel on sir!

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                  • JR
                    • May 2015
                    • 18273

                    #444
                    Originally posted by Fernando N
                    The roof sheets look very nice John, like the variation in color tones a lot.:thumb2::thumb2:
                    Tarp is a pretty neat idea too.:smiling:
                    Moggel on sir!
                    Thanks mate.:smiling:
                    John .

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                    • Guest

                      #445
                      Hi John first of an apology I though I'd had already left a message but I hadn't so a big sorry for that. This is truly brilliant work it got everything and looks very real just as it would have been back then. Keep it coming sir.
                      One question the foam board you and Scottie are using what is it called and where do you get it from, I'm still in the dark ages and use polystyrene and plaster :smiling4: .
                      Pete.

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                      • JR
                        • May 2015
                        • 18273

                        #446
                        Originally posted by Pete Low
                        Hi John first of an apology I though I'd had already left a message but I hadn't so a big sorry for that. This is truly brilliant work it got everything and looks very real just as it would have been back then. Keep it coming sir.
                        One question the foam board you and Scottie are using what is it called and where do you get it from, I'm still in the dark ages and use polystyrene and plaster :smiling4: .
                        Pete.

                        Thanks for the kind comment. Pete you can get form board from Ebay and from model shops but if your want the one that the face peels off easily its stocked by a company called 4 D model shop ( Email address at bottom of page .)

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                        I've tried cheaper board but removing the face covering to allow carving can be problematic, this is not the cheapest by far, but the texture is fantastic and is very close grained. Removing the outer paper face for carving is easily done with a hair dryer. I start in a corner and gradually lift and peel the paper back. To much heat will of course damage the foam Having said that. just take your time, Some times the outer face can come off first, leaving a thin less glossy section underneath. This is soon removed and if the overall temperature is right peels back quickly
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                        • JR
                          • May 2015
                          • 18273

                          #447
                          Good evening campers.:smiling:
                          Here at Race towers a clean up has taken place, I know but sometimes a man has to do what he has.

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                          Things put away in marked drawers, feels much better, just hope I can keep it like it .( No remarks from Rabble members please. )
                          After this I carried on with the roof. Pewter being used for the guttering , gables and ridge. Added the second down pipe c/w with pewter brkts . The roof has had the final sheets glue on. I wanted it to look rather beaten up, the blast in the right hand side wall would have lifted half the roof off, hence the damage.
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                          The tarp is on the spray table at the moment having had another coat of green , here it can been seen to the right before it was taken away.
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                          Shot of the left hand down pipe , those sections of coffee stirrers were there to keep the pipe up while it dried. Another pewter head, wrapped around a section of plastic card with a hole drilled through to take the pipe.

                          Decided to strip the paper off the board and apply a thin coat of filler. This is quick drying other wise I would have use the dry wall adhesive. It will be given a light sanding then some weathering and a sign which I have just printed.

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                          All the pewter has been given a coat of MRHobby metal primer. Hopefully tomorrow afternoon I should rub that down and weather showing some brick work and some cracks from the blast. Then the roof, going to have to be careful of overspray going into the workshop,and the out sides, plenty of clingfilm I think.
                          As usual comments please.
                          Thanks for staying with this, its been a longish build.
                          John.
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                          • Steve Jones
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 6615

                            #448
                            Totally awesome dudeie!!

                            Not sure about sticky labels on draws. Sounds like Mrs R has been around with the feather duster while you have been paddling your feet in the fish pond!!:smiling5::smiling3:

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                            • JR
                              • May 2015
                              • 18273

                              #449
                              Originally posted by Steve Jones
                              Totally awesome dudeie!!

                              Not sure about sticky labels on draws. Sounds like Mrs R has been around with the feather duster while you have been paddling your feet in the fish pond!!:smiling5::smiling3:
                              What in this weather. You having some egg yoke !
                              Nar the trouble and strife is as good as gold.
                              Blimey! She's OK , bi' keen on bein' tidy, but now a 'appy lady. Nuff said, yeah?
                              Lor' luv a duck! Shabba Ranks mate nice one. Know what I mean?


                              weather

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                              • minitnkr
                                Charter Rabble member
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 7553
                                • Paul
                                • Dayton, OH USA

                                #450
                                Labels beat pulling all the drawers looking for that length of chain:smiling4:. PaulE

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