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Thanks Terry. When I first started this I was quite unsure of what I was doing but I've had a good start and with help and guidance I'm rather enjoying the build ( learning lots too
Well that's the window frames nearly finished I'm going to double up on the tops and bottoms and sorry to pinch Ralph's idea I may even put some decorative parts on the outer frames.
The inner frames be got some evergreen strip styrene but I'll do some measurements before I fit.( bit tricky me thinks but I'll get there. Still got the windo sill to do aswell
I put a corner of roof beam on side to see the roof hang
I'll have to make guttering and drain/ down pipes too ( need to source this or scratch build from something.
Looking good Robert.....I might be a bit late with this suggestion, but don't double up top and bottom - just the window cills. It doesn't matter that much, but the cills usually stick out more than the top stonework.
This as my last building but it was laser cut wood and just pop out and sand and wood glue together. Think it's more for war gaming but my wife bought it fo me once we visited it a few years back. A simple build but the bridge was quite intricate. So this will be my furst scratch build ( thanks for the ref guides Ralph and your continued support
Looking good Robert.....I might be a bit late with this suggestion, but don't double up top and bottom - just the window cills. It doesn't matter that much, but the cills usually stick out more than the top stonework.
Spot on that man Ron ( I thought about doubling up the wood on the top sills as well but then thought nah that wouldn't sit right especially with the ledges to go in would look silly.
I will be giving the brickwork some artexing of a kind ( want a few cracks and debris also some bullet holes in the brickwork.
After chatting with Ralph I decide to put the two pieces together and think it's not a bad old fit ( there will be rendering so this will hide the joint.
I started on the upstairs flooring and this has been acheived by drilling pilot holes in the front beam and inserting skewers ( I'll trim these later ).I straightened out and trimmed some coffee stirrers which will represent floor boards. It is a suck it and see but I think it's not too bad. I coated the whole floor in PVA thinned with water to see if it will join all the pieces together ( later they will be painted and weaterhered.)Once the ground floor is similarly done I'll start on the dividing walls then roof ( that's gonna be fun )
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