Pencarrow
Western Thunderer
Nice job there, Pencarrot. It will look very nice with all your other GWR engines.
Rob
You can go off some sheep.
Nice job there, Pencarrot. It will look very nice with all your other GWR engines.
Rob
I can't wait for your wonderful painting to begin.
Even in all white, it's a very impressive building with lots of intriguing geometry, nooks and crannies. Are the enclosed areas between the back extensions back yards?
Dave.
It's also now showing the issue I'm going to have with painting and finishing... A lack of access, particularly in these backyard areas.
Going to be tricky getting a paint brush in there.
Apologies if this this grandmother and eggs territory .
As a suggestion my approach would be to treat each part as a sub-assembly. It's something I've found out when making buildings and not being afraid to paint and detail the sub-assemblies as you go along rather wait until the end - a slight bit of variation does no harm if painted at different stages especially if you use the same palette of colours
1. Remove the red outlined wall, detail both sides and paint. Also gives a greater access to install and paint doors, windows, walls, etc.
2. Install windows, doors etc. then paint.
3. Install a sub-base (blue outline) for strength, install the yard floor, detail, then paint.
4. Finally install the yard wall and blend in.
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Test pieces required.
Wet and dry may be too uniform but talc/grit onto wet paint may be too random.
Which ones did you get, Chris?Having thought about this in the morning I've gone and ordered some neodymium magnets. Always hard to see from the info provided how sticky or strong they will be. And hard to know how strong you need them to be. We'll see...
Which ones did you get, Chris?
Now then boys and girls. Render.
There, I've said it. Render.
And again.
I'm trying to decide if talc on wet paint will be sufficient in 7mm or should I be contemplating something like fine grade wet and dry.
Thoughts on a postcard please.
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Green Scene do render in their textured paints range now available from Squire's.
There, I've said it. Render.
And again.
I'm trying to decide if talc on wet paint will be sufficient in 7mm or should I be contemplating something like fine grade wet and dry.
Thoughts on a postcard please.