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Fine ballast or sand would work nicely as underlayment for cobbles with a layer of coarser ballast underneath & around utilities?
 
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Back up in dounreay until friday so nothing on the diorama build until then. This weekend will be a bit of a mixed bag as I've ran out of my standard grey cobbles sk will need to move the dioramaout the way to make room for cobble mould productions. :D also I hope to be setting up my small spray booth to get some priming done to my Simca and a Pak 40.

I intend to glue the plaster cast buildings togrther and prime them as well.

When I do get production moving again on the diorama ...... probably thefollowing weekend .... it will be more cobbles and stsrting to get the blast crator pushed on a bit.

In my mind at the moment will be an initial covering of the crator surfaces with plaster bandage just to start a basic form and then possibly build up the detail layer with DAS clay as that should adhere to the plster bandage well before a final finer layer of various ballasts, scatters and blast debri.

Thats the theory but it could change between now and then.

Oncethe plaster cast buildings have been primed ( at least ) that will open up some of the balsa wood detailing .... floors , ceilings, roofs etc.

Never a dull moment.

Cheers

Toto
 
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Back in the saddle and the mancave has been repurposed into cobble production mode again .....

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The first three moulds have been cast ..... for a Grey cobble production ....

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second load of moulds in the mould bath awaiting their turn .....

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with another couple of moulds in the que .....

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The above is what I was down too after the recent cobble street build. I reckon I will need at least another couple of thousand ....... best get going with it then.

more later on a couple of brick wall moulds that I cast earlier ..... with mixed results.

cheers

toto
 
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OK ..... I have been merrily boosting production of my grey cobbles ...... but earlier on ..... I was reintroducing myself to my brickwork wall moulds.

here are some results ....

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it took a couple of casts to get back into them and get the plaster water ratio correct ..... but I got there.

Above are the full sections of brick walls ......

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with a bit of a zoom in .....

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and then some part sections that let you build peers, quions and close of end sections ( far right )

The moulds at the far right are notoriously difficult to cast and break free from the maoulds ..... they are known as slim jims.

The success rate is about two for every dozen ...... or less. ..... not good , so there are a few failures which end up going here ........

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The rubble collection binto be used as ..... well ..... rubble and debri ...... so all is not lost .....

More on what I intend to do with the brick wall sections later and how i intend to paint, weather and create the mortar courses.

Meanwhile ..... back to casting cobbles ....

cheers for now

toto
 
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So ....... the missus just came out to the mancave to remind me of the time ..... and ohhhh how it flies when you are enjoying yourself ..... ahem .....

My last casts for tonight are being aided by my wee 2 kW electric heater .....

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my used moulds are having an early bath ......

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in their favourite washing up liquid mix .....

and the cobble stone coffers have been bolstered a bit ..... but nowhere near enough ......


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so ...... guess where I will be starting off tomorrow ...... yes ..... cobblers to you all..

Tomorrow is another casting day with the intention of using maybe half a day on Sunday ( as I have some domestics to do and get ready to return to Dounreay on Monday ) setting up my spray booth , compressor and airbrush to prime some of my partially assembled kits that I have worked on to date. ..... As I said ..... a very mixed weekend.

Now ..... the following weekend .... time to catch up on some of the tasks I never got to this weekend ..... gluing the plaster cast buildings together and possibly priming them ..... start the last stretch of cobbling and work on the explosion zone.

to many work fronts but I have to keep them all going at the one time in order to try and blend them all together as they are needed. Its also one of the reasons that I started to cast the brick wall sections as I need them as well.

My brain is chaos but it still just about manageable.

Once I get the main infra structure pieces together ..... I will need to slow down further for the land mass and detailing as I honestly don't have a clue where to go with that.

What a brain dump that was ....

hope its still interesting enough to follow. ..... This is a major challenge for me and I am flying by the seat of my pants ...... and enjoying every moment ..... so far.

cheers

toto
 
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one last post ....... at least one with photo's .......

I mentioned brick walls earlier ....... and further back lathe plaster ceilings in the buildings ....... well here is my secret weapon ..... If I can get it to work ...... it has two purposes ....

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This is a mould meant as a plaster board sheet ...... 2440mm x 1220 mm in size ..... the industry standard ....

1st ...... I will cover my brick walls with this and break away sections as desired to give a stukka plaster / mortar effect bossing from the wall where munitions have hit. 2nd .... it will be used in a similar fashion to create a destroyed ceiling leaving behind a glimps of the lathe and plaster underneath ...... you will understand better when the build comes around.

These moulds are absolutely murder to cast as they are only about 1mm thick but I have watch Utube videos where they have been successfully cast.

talk about setting yourself up for a fall ......... 😂

loads of fresh challanges coming up ...... stay tuned to watch my pain. ..... 😂

cheers and ....... good night ........

toto
 
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Thank you very much for your kind comments. Delighted that you are enjoying it.

Toto
 
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Can't sleep .... boooooo .....so doing the worst thing possible ....... sitting up drinking coffee .... 😂

Never mind ... gives me time to think.

A very busy time later today as I intend to make the most of my time back home this weekend. Domestic duties have been pushed into tomorrow to give me maximum mancave time today.

Mainly further casting duties today. I dont want to jump between tasks as you lose time cleaning up after casting and moving on to other stuff. So I will consentrate mainly on cobble production and maybe some more wall sections as I will need a few of these as well for the various lengths of walls required.

I need to cast quite a quantity of the " plasterboard " type wall boards for the stucco coating for the walls and these are notoriously difficult to cast so I envisage a frustrating time there. The success rate is not good. I will try it but if it eats too much into my time, I may need to try another technique. Maybe some thin card would work ....... we'll see.

Sunday will be a clear up day and a switch to air brushing the primer coats onto my part completed models .... namely the Simca 5 and the Pak 40. At least thats the plan for now ..... things constantly change depending on events.

I'll try to post up as much of the events as possible without holding things up too much so I hope to have you along for the journey.

Cheers for now ....... time to see if I can nod off again.

Toto
 
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