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I can't wait to see them in position. They are looking great


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Lots more to do, the other side of the roof, gutters and downpipes, lean-to buildings at the rear, road, paving...then painting!

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Road and paving in.

 




 




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Nice work on the houses and paving Phil, well done!

Always try to look on the bright side of life!

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now they look the biz,really good
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Still lots to do. The pine end is rendered also the chimney, this will have some filler added and then smoothed over. Also water stopcock covers in the paving just in front of the doors, drain covers also to be added to the gutters, then there's the back lean- to's.

 

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The window look great. I think when they are finished they will be a expensive post code…


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Great work Phil. :thumbs

How did you make the windows and doors?

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I overlooked the fact that most bedroom curtains would be different from the downstairs so here's a modification, the people in the top house however, are very posh and have all matching curtains :lol: also the drains have gone in, next the water stop cock covers just outside the front doors to go in next.

 

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Almost finished!

 

Here a few pics, the first one, as is, the others, Photoshopped to give an idea what it will look like on the layout

 

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Brilliant modelling Phil:thumbs They will look superb on the layout. I do admire your attention to detail

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Thanks John, the downpipes were made from Plastruct with wire for the joiners and paper for the holding brackets.
 

The guy that fitted the right hand one was on the scrumpy the night before!
 

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Really looks the bussiness…I love the grates and gullies..Nice touch.


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Thanks Alan, it's getting there, it's surprising how much work there is in four houses!

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Yes Phil and even more work when you choose to put them on a hill…



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Nice one Phil,I love the contrast between the houses. Scruffy low maintenance paintwork on the blue house annoying the posh neighbours.

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Truly amazing stuff Phil. :shock::shock::shock:

They look superb and, being on a slope, are so much more interesting than a "normal" terrace.

Are you using card for the internal ceilings and corner gussetts ?  If so, what glue do you use to stick it to the plasticard ?

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Derek, i'm glad I haven't any neighbors, posh or otherwise:lol:

Peter, it would have been much easier to make them on one level, but as you say not so interesting.

I used UHU to stick the card to plastic.

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More excellent modelling Phil. They look fantastic and the footpath/roadside does them justice. :thumbs

Is the footpath flagging and gutter edge scribed card/styrene ?

Cheers, Gary.
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