Thanks Si, off to check later as I am sure it is .8.Seems a bit on the thin side .Nice work with the timbers :thumb2:
Bet the laths where a bit fiddly at 0.8mm :surprised:
Thanks Andy.Shaping up nicely John. Loving the realistic joinery as always.
Jim , thank you .Definitely showing your wood working heritage. Fine work.
Sure is Rick. Just a damn sight lighter .All in a days work.....right Mr. Race!![]()
Thanks Paul .Awesome mate
0.8 x 35 = 28mm, just over an inch in old money.
0.8 x 32 = 25.6 which is just about an old inch, good for battens, and as 1/32 is a normal imperial measurement interval the strip stock was therefore probably 1/32 thickness……all good stuff.

WOW John its great to see you back to your old self with a bit of fire on the go brilliant modeling as for a minute thought you given up on matches lolFire broke out on the bench
Now I can" hurl "the rest of the tiles about
John
YES HE loves it lolSorry guys...Even after 6 weeks in PA (Pyromaniacs Anonymous), he just went back to his old ways...No hope anymore as it's in his DNA...
It was just waiting for the right moment Tim :smiling2:Well, it had to happen sometime…….
Ha ha it had to happen.
YES you tellum Jim he's got to have us lot keep an eye on him lolYou'll really have to stop smoking "Old Shag" in that pipe of yours. You'll set the whole house on fire with the sparks one day and Mrs R will not be pleased.
Looking good John :thumb2:
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