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John,
Looking good mate the buildings are really taking shape.
Looking good mate the buildings are really taking shape.
Good idea Jim,I'd have to get the overall colour done for the rest of the remaining render. Wouldn't be too much cost as would use cheap acrylics.How about mixing some acrylic paint with the filler before you spread it out?
Welcome , Steven tea or coffee ?Late to this (what else is new...:rolling:,)-looking fine, John I am pulling up a chair mate :thumb2::thumb2:
Apologies for missing this John, but glad i've finally dropped in for an update, It's looking mighty fine so far mate.. :thumb2: :thumb2:
Hi Paul, well they were ! just broke a section off ,much griefJohn,
Looking good mate the buildings are really taking shape.
Hi my friend, thank you . :thumb2:Coming along very nicely Mr Race :thumb2:



left hand side is straightforward filler mix, while the right has PVA added .Just want to see the reaction when coated with a thin coat of mat varnish .John i hope you don't think I was criticising or telling you what to do it was just a observation/ thought on the recent job we did i feel awful now especially as your trying to litter the place with render/debris sorry mate Dave.Very kind of you Dude1. No instructions to fathom out,no damned plastic tracks:angry:
Just fun now .
Thanks Jim:smiling2:
No problem Tim.
Really enjoying figures these days, got some new brushes as your suggestion from Rosemary now very much easier .
The best part Rick :nerd: I believe Matron is currently looking for Andy Smith after he said he was going to build a bi plane , shock horror :surprised:
Fully agree Dave, all the render would have landed on the road, I'll make up some flat sheets of filler spread out onto some greaseproof paper . Will have to add a little PVA to strengthen it. Don't know if to add a coat of mat varnish and then paint. Adding water to the surface of the dried filler will weaken it .Thinking hat on .
Good suggestion thanks
Don't be Dave , I knew very well you weren't being like that . I normally have a tub of thin sections , your post was a reminder. PM sent.John i hope you don't think I was criticising or telling you what to do it was just a observation/ thought on the recent job we did i feel awful now especially as your trying to litter the place with render/debris sorry mate Dave.
But when it looks as good as that John, I'm sure it's more than worth it!Just takes time !
JR
Cheers Andy:thumb2:But when it looks as good as that John, I'm sure it's more than worth it!
Anything can happen in the next half hourNice updates and flame retardant
Thank you Neil .John that looks fantastic!
Ha, nice of you Si.Well if I didn’t know better, I’d say you’d been pinching the timbers out of my attic!
Looking very convincing :thumb2:
Cheers Jim.Looking very good John.
Ta Paul.looking excellent mate.
Well you never know Rick, might just singe the odd end . Too much and the XPS will melt :disappointed:JR joinery at its best.....and no burnt timbers? Matron has me standing by with the extinguisher........just in case![]()
Thank you Lee. :smiling2:Nice updates and flame retardant
Mmm, Si the only thing is I'm in bed now , can it wait until tomorrow afternoon please?Anything can happen in the next half hour![]()
Thanks Graeme, a lot lighter in 1/35 as well :smiling3:Looking good John, you can tell you're a joiner with those timbers!
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