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    #301
    Originally posted by adt70hk
    John,

    Just had a catch up. That is coming on very nicely indeed.

    Well done.

    Andrew

    PS. Do I recall fire being mentioned asv part of the build process????
    Hi Andrew, yes you do indeed, read my answer to Outrunner in my replies.

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    Nice afternoon at the bench, glued in the film followed by the window sections, used Gators Glue which Jim put me onto.What i'mm going to use once its gone I don't know, as it now out of production. :crying:
    Very slow and time consuming cutting each section, but enjoyable. Also gave the base a black wash, this may need doing again depending on how the paint is absorbed .There might be the odd yellow showing from the foam. In that case another wash coat will be done.

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    Off to have some Pork Ribs and Rice .:nerd:

    Thanks for looking in.

    Dzhon.

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      #302
      A Good evening From Race Towers.

      Spent part of the day at the bench and achieved quite a lot of very fiddly work. Managed to prepare some glazing bars from the Bass wood, far better than the Balsa as its texture is more compressed.

      After painting those parts I did some detailing on the doors and a couple of washes on the base. Increasing some of the depth as you will see. I t will need cutting back on the surface next, this will remove some of the surface black wash.

      See the gaps in the compressed foam.

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      After a couple more washes you obtain this depth, still a few areas showing the foam.

      Neater black applied with a small brush, there is a sanding of the surface next, so this will remove the surface wash from the sets.


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      The doors .
      Having now had, one colour brushed down , allowed to dry, followed by a black wash. Then a 3 rd black wash coat and scribing again to the sheet .
      Lastly a colour brushed on with a dryish brush and rust colours to the hinges.

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      Thanks for looking in.

      Dzhon.

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      • Mark1
        • Apr 2021
        • 4156

        #303
        Originally posted by John Race
        A Good evening From Race Towers.

        Spent part of the day at the bench and achieved quite a lot of very fiddly work. Managed to prepare some glazing bars from the Bass wood, far better than the Balsa as its texture is more compressed.

        After painting those parts I did some detailing on the doors and a couple of washes on the base. Increasing some of the depth as you will see. I t will need cutting back on the surface next, this will remove some of the surface black wash.

        See the gaps in the compressed foam.

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        After a couple more washes you obtain this depth, still a few areas showing the foam.

        Neater black applied with a small brush, there is a sanding of the surface next, so this will remove the surface wash from the sets.


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        The doors .
        Having now had, one colour brushed down , allowed to dry, followed by a black wash. Then a 3 rd black wash coat and scribing again to the sheet .
        Lastly a colour brushed on with a dryish brush and rust colours to the hinges.

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        Thanks for looking in.

        Dzhon.
        Nice progress John the look of the doors is excellent.

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        • Guest

          #304
          Originally posted by Mark1
          Nice progress John the look of the doors is excellent.
          Thanks Mark.

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          • Guest

            #305
            Evening all , after to days gardening in the morning I set to and achieved quite a lot.

            All ready done were the washes on the brick work before the colouring, also did some grime on the top window glass with black pigment. The base had some more work done to it along with a trail set up.

            Here again I shall have to join the 2 sections together after doing the brick colouring leaving the side join to have filler , all the washes and then fix to the base. Of course the side basement window cil is below ground level and this is a slight problem , might have to make a false bass to stand the joined parts on to finish the ends.
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            Thank s for looking in .

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            • Steve Jones
              • Apr 2018
              • 6615

              #306
              Jaw dropping work my friend. I'm suitabley impressed. Cant wait to see the final reveal. You must be so pleased

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              • scottie3158
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 14432
                • Paul
                • Holbeach

                #307
                John,
                That is outstanding mate a great building with lots of character, my hat is doffed.

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                • Mickc1440
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 4826

                  #308
                  More fantastic work from you John

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                  • Mark1
                    • Apr 2021
                    • 4156

                    #309
                    All of the above! Outstanding,fantastic, impressive work.

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                    • Neil Merryweather
                      • Dec 2018
                      • 5274
                      • London

                      #310
                      Super job, John! You really have a talent for this building lark!

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                        #311
                        Originally posted by Steve Jones
                        Jaw dropping work my friend. I'm suitabley impressed. Cant wait to see the final reveal. You must be so pleased
                        Very kind Steve, very pleased up to now, can see things that I would change like we all do but ok .

                        Originally posted by scottie3158
                        John,
                        That is outstanding mate a great building with lots of character, my hat is doffed.
                        Thank you Paul for that :smiling3: Most grateful .

                        Originally posted by Mickc1440
                        More fantastic work from you John
                        Thanks Mick :thumb2:

                        Originally posted by Mark1
                        All of the above! Outstanding,fantastic, impressive work.
                        Thank you very much Mark .

                        Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
                        Super job, John! You really have a talent for this building lark!
                        Very kind of you to say that Neil, I always prefer this part of the model.The next part with the roof is going to be the challenge due the angle at the back. Looking fwd to tomorrow !

                        Thanks all , appreciate you commenting .

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                        • Mini Me
                          • Jun 2018
                          • 10711

                          #312
                          A bit late.....but I must say that has turned out well. :thumb2: Rick H.

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                          • CarolsHusband
                            • Feb 2021
                            • 474

                            #313
                            It all looks fantastic Mr Race, but those double doors are mint.

                            Did I miss the bit where you set fire to everything ?

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                              #314
                              Originally posted by Mini Me
                              A bit late.....but I must say that has turned out well. :thumb2: Rick H.
                              Wondered where you'd got to Rick.
                              Trust all is well buddy.


                              Originally posted by CarolsHusband
                              It all looks fantastic Mr Race, but those double doors are mint.

                              Did I miss the bit where you set fire to everything ?
                              Hi Dan, thanks for looking in. No that's still some time away :smiling3::nerd:.

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                              • Mini Me
                                • Jun 2018
                                • 10711

                                #315
                                Hi JR, I have been logging my winter firewood........been up on the mountains behind my house cutting and skidding 12 footers down so's they can be cut and split up and dried by Fall...then stacked in my wood shed and hauled out as needed. It's the only heat I use in winter and warms you to the bone! Nothing like it in the world! :thumb2: :thumb2:
                                Rick H.

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