Another William Clarke style building. A Goods Shed.

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Kit bashing the Invertrain Portesham Goods shed resin kit.

Having enjoyed building the Station Building it really should have something to keep it company.
This time I`m going to be using 99.9% of the resin kit but fine tuning the entire roof section to look more finescale in appearance as well as matching up to the station structure.

As before,I have engraved the stonework again prior to assembling the main shed walls.



One of the end castings seemed to be on the soft side and was also bowed outwards.



I used Gorrilla superglue gel to assemble the main building parts after much fettling..

In my opinion, the roof kit design has too much of an overhang so I set about reducing the overall size quite considerably. This was made difficult as the roof has a skylight which needed some consideration.
I also wanted to disguise the thickness of the roof moulding to give a much finer profile and this I did by `feathering` all visible edges to make them look thinner.












The guttering and fascia are one complete moulding……



….but these had to be de-constructed for me to use just the guttering in a closer finer position in relation to the roof tiles.  I then fitted a new fascia from Evergreen plastic strip.



The remainder of the modifications were quite simple. I fitted the same roof capping to match the station and tidied up the roof skylight. The next item was to fit new drainpipes to the end of the building as in the prototype. The the final task has been to Milliput all of my corrective stonework .





And so, finally I have gone from this………………………………………………………….





………………………………..to  this……………………





And now she is ready for painting…..


Painting Part 1…….












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Another fine construction.  It looks wonderful: I love those ridge tiles.  Look forward to seeing it all painted and in location.

Michael

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Thankyou Michael
Here it is in it`s almost final condition.

I spent a bit of time using Acrylic paints to change the resin castings into weathered wood.  I had considered Vallejo Acrylics from their weathering set but in the end mixed  my own .




just the roof skylight and glazing to finish over this weekend and she`s done……









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Excellent job very well done John. :thumbs

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Great, John.   :thumbs

It's going to look a treat with weathering powders.
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Great work

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Hi John.  Excellent workmanship that I would like to emulate, but, I “ Model “ Southern, is there much difference between western and Southern? I am not one for buildings in general, as there isn’t any space for them in my â€œ toolbox planks/ modules “ apart that is from essential buildings ie goods shed, Loco shed, cranes, all the stuff that you see around a yard.   Best wishes Kevin 

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Hi Again Kevin,
It depends Kevin how you feel about making compromises in your modelling projects.

If you look hard enough most of our Big Four Railway companies had similar style buildings.

To me, the main differences between each of them are the style and shape of details like window frames, station valences, signal box window styles, and station lamp posts and platform furniture. And of course, the Railway company building liveries.

I`ve always been a great follower of modifying building kits to suit my own needs.

so, go for it Kevin………

John

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Hi John. Thank you. By the way I forgot to mention that I “ Model “ in 4mm. Does that goods shed come in 4mm? Best wishes Kevin 

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Sadly not available in 4mm Kevin,
BUT,  4mm building kits are a plenty from:-

Wills kits ( now with Peco)
Peco kits.
SoutheasternFinecast.
Ratio models.

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John

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Thank you John. I always go about with my eyes closed, so to speak.  Best wishes Kevin 

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