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  • Ian M
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    • Dec 2008
    • 18286
    • Ian
    • Falster, Denmark

    #1

    Under construction. Something a bit different...

    Well I have been moaning for a long time now that I am running out of room. Well I ran out! (which is why I have been a bit quite in the builds sections for a while).

    Anyhow, I bought a pile of wood the other day, and today had the time and the weather to get on with it.

    T'was my intention to try these dowel and screw connectors, you know; flat pack style. Well that didn't go as well as I had hoped: The drilling jig I have the hole is not placed in the center of the board, which requires total focus on getting all the holes to line up. It would seem that I was not paying attention as I made a cock-up in turning and flipping the shelves. So I turned back time and went for the good old one inch batten and a box of screws.

    At the moment it's only the main unit the next two sections will be shorter to get the best out of the sloping ceilings.

    The part that is almost done is 120cm wide and stands 236 high. Then it all goes down hill from there. 170cm high then 85cm high both 75cm wide. The shelves are all 40cm deep. So not only room for the boats, but hopefully a good few others as well.

    Ian M
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    Bismarck
  • geegad
    • Mar 2010
    • 2329

    #2
    Looking like it's going to be a modellers haven....aarrr one day perhaps

    Keep the pics coming Ian

    Geegad

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      #3
      niceeee

      hope one day I will have place like that

      Roman

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      • tr1ckey66
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        • Mar 2009
        • 3592

        #4
        Hi Ian

        Good luck with the DIY.

        Been thinking of reorganising and decorating my modelling space too (probably in the summer now though). You seem to have everything worked out and looks like a great place to chill and build your future kits. It also has plenty of light which is invaluable!

        All the best

        Paul

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        • Ian M
          Administrator
          • Dec 2008
          • 18286
          • Ian
          • Falster, Denmark

          #5
          I should point out that this is going to be a display cabinet. All the building and painting will still be going on down stairs in the work room.

          Just been to buy the fibre board for the backing. I will probably spend the rest of the day fighting with that....:-/

          Ian M
          Group builds

          Bismarck

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          • Guest

            #6
            looks good ian, just help me out with my curiosity as i work in the timber trade and sell timber for a living, are they solid pine boards 40cm wide or laminated (cannot tell from the picture) as something that wide would be very unusual in england in solid boards and what sort of price would you pay in denmark for a metre of that.

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            • Ian M
              Administrator
              • Dec 2008
              • 18286
              • Ian
              • Falster, Denmark

              #7
              Hi Andrew. They are solid Spruce/fir wood. I cant think of the English word for them, they are made of Lenghts of wood glued together; Rettenmeier | Produkte Details

              I bought mine from Bauhaus I don't know if they are in England.

              I had planed to use Oak to match the floor and skirtings, but the week before I had the money to buy them, they decided to remove them from stock!!!! Bummer!

              Price wise I cant tell you a meter price as they are priced per piece. It works out at about a tenner per metre. A 1m board was Kr. 109. a two metre cost me kr220. so its around there somewhere.

              I will point out that wood is insanely expensive in Denmark (like most things).

              Just put the back board on the high unit! Cuppa time while I man up to cut the next one. They are only 3mm fibre board and cutt much like plasticard. score a couple of times and break it over then cut though the fold.

              Ian M
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              Bismarck

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              • Guest

                #8
                thanks, that is quite expensive then.

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                • Ian M
                  Administrator
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 18286
                  • Ian
                  • Falster, Denmark

                  #9
                  Tell Me About it!

                  Right then the main 'box' is done, I just banged the last nail in that holds the back boards in place.

                  The next bit is going to be the real fun part. Doors....:smile11:

                  Here I am very open to ideas/suggestions. Just as long as they keep both cats and dust out. I don't know why but we have the worlds most dusty house. Hovering everyday or once a week its the same. Dust every where!!!

                  Any ideas for an easy way to do sliding doors?

                  Shelves: The plan for those is to fit some adjustable shelving rails. Three in the wide compartment, two in the narrow ones. Then buy some glass shelves. Ikea have a good selection at OK'ish prices.

                  Ian M
                  Group builds

                  Bismarck

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Looking great Ian,I'm in dire need of one as well coming across the pond anytime soon.........................?

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      carpetting keeps dust down Ian especially woollen type,my daughter has severe allergies to dust and such like(we say shes allergic to the outside world but science says its more dangerous than that)so we need carpets to keep dust down

                      mobear

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                      • flyjoe180
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                        • Jan 2012
                        • 12661
                        • Joe
                        • Earth

                        #12
                        Ah yes, but carpets also eats model parts though :noidea: Your new modelling haven looks good Ian.

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                        • Ian M
                          Administrator
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 18286
                          • Ian
                          • Falster, Denmark

                          #13
                          But the fitting of carpets will put the mokkers on the cat's daily drifting races... But its a lot easier to run the swifer over the floor than it is to get the hover out.

                          Ian M
                          Group builds

                          Bismarck

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            ok ok i get it `NO CARPETS`!lol:hoover:

                            mobear

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Very nice indeed, Ian! Exciting

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