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ARNHEM: Major General R E URQUHART'S HIDE OUT HOUSE Zwarteweg 14

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Great work Richi, it's come a long way since I last looked in. How are you replicating the brickwork on the sides of the buildings? I can't figure out how you've transferred the pattern from your printed templates to the wall material, and then how you've embossed the detail. The street cobbles look amazing, BTW.
 
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Hi Mike,

Thanks

I hope I have understood your questions right so I will give it a try.

a./ How are you replicating the brickwork on the sides of the buildings?

the same as the front side they are separate pieces that I glue together

I put my brick template with some adhesive paper on my wall material and I cut the pattern with a scalpel through the paper in my wall material.

after that I use a old permanent marker witch is filed with acetone, to follow the scalpel lines and I use it to scribe the details in the stones.

I made a How to on the brick wall that you can find here Link I hope that answer all your questions if not just ask away.

Cheers Richi
 
looking amazing seen them molds lucky model sell them they work a treat..keeep the pics a coming
 
Just caught up on this epic build Richard great work so far keep it up and I will keep popping in from time to time
 
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seen them molds lucky model sell them they work a treat
Thanks John, but I don't know what you mean with the above, sorry to ask:confused:.

Thanks Ian.

Next update is Sunday I hope

Cheers Richi
 
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the cobbled stones j'works do the molds to make them
Ok thanks John, yes I have seen those from J works, these moulds I made myself a couple of years ago.

you are welcome Mike

Cheers Richi
 
Like Ian, I've just caught up with this...

Some great scratch work going on here Richie, and no mistake!

Thanks too for going to the trouble of including the tutorial.....It will be of great help to fellow members thinking of building a dio.

Ron
 
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I know that is gonna be a masterpiece. I can't wait to see all the steps. This is a picture of stainless steel piece of Arnhem.
Nice Catalin, and thanks for the compliments

Thanks allot Ron, you know, we all need help one time or the other;),

and sharing our knowledge is the best way to go at least that's what I think.:rolleyes:

Cheers Richi
 
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outstanding work Richi, coming alone very nicely superb detail around the windows as well,

i think that you have nailed the scale fine to me looks spot on, ;) your road way has come

out very nice as well,

what thickness sheets do you use x 2 6 mm ?

look forward to the next update
 
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Hi Moni,

thanks,

yes I used 2 6mm sheets for the walls. except for the 2 pieces behind the small part that separates the 2 doors there I used 2 scheets of 3mm and 1 of 2mm in the middle.

next up is the first layer of paint for the walls and then I will close the spaces between the stones with plaster.

and I will try to build the doors and windows between that:D.

Cheers Richi
 
thanks for the info Richi, that gets noted down in my little bits book ,

will be looking forward to seeing
 
Sorry I've just caution up with this rich I've been dealing with the kit from hell

And I must say this is one awesome build mate I can't wait to see this complete :)
 
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