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Wayne Williams Member ![]()
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Thanks so much for the information on how you made the windows and doors Frank. While mine on the Silo looked acceptable, yours looks great! I will be using this information shortly when I begin constructing my country house. Thanks, Wayne ____________________ My Layout "The South Shore Line": http://yourmodelrailway.net/view_topic.php?id=509&forum_id=21 |
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Perry Erstwhile scratchbuilder ![]()
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...........but you still haven't told me how you tackled the edging of the canopy valance. C'mon Frank - spill the beans. :? :wink: :D Perry ____________________ Due to cutbacks, the light at the end of the tunnel has been switched off. |
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Dukedog Former Member
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Perry wrote:...........but you still haven't told me how you tackled the edging of the canopy valance. Sorry Perry, I wasn't ignoring you, just so many people asking questions yours fell down some where. The valance is not home made, it is a Slaters Plasticard product and is available from any good model shop. Hope that helps. |
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Perry Erstwhile scratchbuilder ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ....and I built the one on my goods shed from individual vertical slats. :evil: :evil: I must have a closer look at Slater's product range! Cheers Frank. :D Perry ____________________ Due to cutbacks, the light at the end of the tunnel has been switched off. |
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phill Hello ![]()
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Perry, first rule of model making, read up on the parts avaiable first. :D :D Think you said something like that in your goods shed as i recall :D :D Phill |
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georgejacksongenius Kettle Watcher ![]()
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Frank, Great thread,mate.Some invaluable tips there.I love the idea of the building foundations lifting out of the platform. Keep up the good work!!! Cheers,John.B. |
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