Looking really good John. The mortar has worked very well indeed. Painting individual bricks is a chore, but necessary though. Not done that for many years, but when I did I used watercolour pencils rather than paint because I found it easier to control. Works great if you want to do any decoration in engineering blue bricks.
Good idea there Tim, Christine has some water colour pencils, will give that a try thanks .
Wobble,
This as a whole is looking really superb, and is even tempting me to attempt some diorama work, going to get the 10ft x 8ft x 6in foam block out and start practicing, do you think that will be enough or should I order more because of waste... Twinkle toes was on patrol last night walking around and looking to dump the empty cooking oil drum - sneaked out later and put it back outside his door....
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Wibble
I doubt that will be bigger enough Wibble, I'd go for the extra large size 16ft x 16 ft X 12 in this covers waste much better .
Be aware of your neighbor he's not eating !
John
Big fan of your architectural projects. Very well done. If it is of any use I have similar sliding doors on my old barn. This is how they work.
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Thanks John, and for the method of hanging in your sketch.
When you say 'wall filler' is that stuff like Polyfilla? It looks good. Better than the way I've done it which is dry plaster brushed into the joints and then VMS Ballast Freeze dripped in to set it.
That's interesting Jim, I had seen that method used . Yes the "wall filler " is out of a pkt. Just a normal DIY shop purchase. I tinted with grey paint, and a touch of "dust " both Vallejo .
John,
You are a master at the building work.
Cheque in the post Paul, very kind of you to say .:thumb2:
The brickwork is amazing JR…
Hi Joe, thanks for looking in and for the kind comment.
Cheers Paul .
Damn that's what I was going to say!
Kind of you Neil , thanks .
Always a pleasure to keep you, "The Bin Diver of Stamford", on your toes, Dude 2!!! Great catchup and good to know you are healing up. You had me worried there Brother. Like I told you, leave that diving sport to the young folks!!!...
Incredible and meticulous work as usual and I know you are in your element. Glad you're driving on with this beauty!!! Love it!!!...
Prost
Dude 1
Yes , not doing that again Dude 1 . Thanks for the call .
Fantastic John. Those capping stones in particular are sublime.
Thanks Andy, did them in a grey mix at first then realised they looked too clean, brushed on some water I was using to wet brushes . Hence the odd finish as the water by then was a muddy brown !
Cheers Andrew.
Very nice mate :smiling3:
As one who's made a LOT of scratchduggery 1/12th Victorian/Georgian buildings,(not to mention Witches thatched,cottages!),I can see the time/effort that you've put into this.

Excellent stuff for sure!!
Thanks Andy , best part of the build for me , glad it shows .
Thank you , and for the continued support Pete.
Absolutely beautiful John. We have come to expect no less.
Thank you Jim, kind of you to say .
Added masonry to your joinery skills. Beautiful.
Cheers Paul .
She's a Beauty alright! .....and JR, if the ribs are hurting, it means yer healing. You have to be alive to feel pain!!
Thanks Rick mmm , agree with the last part !