Metcalfe Farm Buildings

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As time goes on, I can see why Bob has used successfully so many Metcalfe Models. Here we're on the way with a Metcalfe Farm Barn. Bit of poetry there! Like the Inn, it's a neat piece of "kit!" So far so good! Needs a little bit of careful thought but so far, so good. For the countryside section of the layout it will be cool stuff. More later ………….. :Happy

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Good Start John

Keep the photos coming :thumbs

Which glue are you using ?
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I'm using 151 Clear adhesive which is like UHU. Works well. The glue in the background is more for plastic kits.

 

Do a bit more today ….. weather is "….—-….." but I'm thankful for the fact that I'm not back in the classroom facing wet playtimes! or playground duty in the rain. Off to Lidl's instead to but some reduced price wine!

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 Off to Lidl's instead to but some reduced price wine!

Don't forget mine John, I like a red :roll:
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well ….. t's grey out, the porch workbench area is cold ……. the chance to light the fire …… model …….. use the laptop …… have coffee ….. in the warm study …… and maybe multitask and work on my next watercolour and pen/ink painting as well …… pity Polly wouldn't vacate the chair …… can't have everything!

and …. the lean to …….







and then …….




a little blurry sorry …. next the Tractor Shed; probably at the weekend as it's off to the Museum for Thursday and Friday!

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I like the Metcalf range too John. I havn't seen this one before and it looks good. Interesting about the glue - if you ever run out you might also like to try Rocket card glue, it's very quick drying and strong.

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:thumbsThanks, Les ...... good tip!

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For extra longevity it is wise to run a fillet of PVA down every internal joint, body and roof, before finishing the model off.
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actually pva is all i use, with a bit of selotape for the windows.

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I now have a plan for the space i have in front of my fueling area and engine shed, thanks John :thumbs.

Looks nice by the way, i only use these kits, find them easier to use.

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:thumbs Good advice, Bob. Thanks, Guys.

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Look very tidy John

Don't forget to colour in all the outside corners with a felt tip pen the colour of the building to hide the white card showing :thumbs
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Hopefully, I shall be doing an up-date/workshop on weathering these great kits with water colours, just got to get Mr metcalfe to talk to me!

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:thumbs so next came the tractor shed ……………………




then ………




so to ……




so far so good ……….




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next to fele tip the edges as Alan suggested on the Barn and Shed. Cool stuff! Mind you, rather like when I built an Flatpack unit once, there were a couple of pieces left over … stiff card reinforcers for the nar gable ends and a floor piece ……. such is life ….. sorry guys; just won't make an A+ grade …… always was a right B! :Happy

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Coming on John

Last time I was at school a "B" was a pass anyway :thumbs, but it looks like a "A" from  me
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actually pva is all i use, with a bit of selotape for the windows.

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Please can you explain the selatape bit Owen, as i am about to embark on a build myself.

Like your build so far, nice building.

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Hopefully, I shall be doing an up-date/workshop on weathering these great kits with water colours, just got to get Mr metcalfe to talk to me!

Doug
Ring him up Doug - quickly !!!!!:cheers:cheers

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It's looking great John - I too love the Metcalfe kits. :thumbs

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nice build John, should look even better with the corners coloured.

Phill i cut the selotape in thin strips to stick the windows in,easy and no mess…

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Sellotape [Durex to you down under?] is good stuff for the job, but the cheapo stuff can go yellow and squidgy [technical word] after a while, there is an archival version of real sellotape that is guaranteed not to yellow etc, I think it is called 'Crystal' and the inside roll is silver. I have had the same roll for 'ever' and seems bombproof, just a 'heads-up' next time you go to an art shop, etc.

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