Johns' 7mm Workbench

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232107
Avatar
Inactive Member
That deserves one of these, John.


Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232116
Legacy Member
Well done, John. You're one of the very few people to hang the doors the right way up !

Great job. Great workmanship.


Allan
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232117
Avatar
Full Member
Hi John,

Great shed!

Nigel

©Nigel C. Phillips
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232118
Avatar
Full Member
Relieved to know the doors are on right.  Thanks all.

:cheers

John

John
 
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232158
Avatar
Full Member
That's looks very nice.

I always make sure my doors are the right side up….

Cheers

Andy
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232174
Avatar
Full Member
I got some things from Severn Models today:  O Gauge / 7mm to 1 foot - Severn Models

O6, workshop equipment.  This will go into the Engine Shed.



O3, shed accessories



O16, chairs.  I think these will look good in the signal box.



O15, signal box interior.  Lots of neat stuff.  I won't need the crossing gate wheel.



O14, stove.  Not sure yet where I'll put this.



John

John
 
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232192
Legacy Member
Class stuff, John. Just don't screw it up - as I would !

Allan
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232193
Avatar
Full Member
Hi John,

Nice looking gear. The clock is a nice touch.

From the empty space on the etches that's a lot of (expensive) brass that went down the drain.

Nigel

©Nigel C. Phillips
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232195
Avatar
Full Member
I do like etched brass.  I always keep old frets as the brass on them can be useful for other things.

John

John
 
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232199
Avatar
Full Member
[user=565]Brossard[/user] wrote:
I do like etched brass.  I always keep old frets as the brass on them can be useful for other things.

John
Me too, sometimes I make more from the frets than I do from kit parts…

Regards Rob
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232201
Avatar
Full Member
Hi Jon, Rob,

You two must be miracle workers, air into brass. Those etches were clearly designed when brass was cheap. The upfront cost of an etch is high, once the master masks are made it's all gravy.

Nigel

©Nigel C. Phillips
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232822
Avatar
Full Member
My latest batch of ModelU figures:



The guard is in anticipation of the Dapol 20T BR brake due in the shops any time.

There are two loco crews with RH drivers for my friends 8750 Pannier and in anticipation of a second loco, probably 14XX/48XX.

Signalman who will reside in my signalbox.

John

John
 
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232824
Legacy Member
They look really good, John. Any chance of some close ups ?
Allan.
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232825
Avatar
Full Member
Oh goodness no Allan.  :It's a no no That would be cruel.  My figure painting skills are at best impressionistic.  I can't do faces to save my life.  :brickwall I did use an enamel wash after finishing followed by a spray of matte.  This highlights the creases in the clothing and helps to bring out facial features.

I mostly use acrylic but the blue is Humbrol enamel.  When using the wash, you need to be careful because if you mass about too much it will remove the enamel.  It won't touch acrylic of course.

I also tried to use as many different colours as possible with the crews, even giving one of them some stylish sky blue overalls.

I'm OK with these because they look good from normal viewing distances.

John

Last edit: by Brossard


John
 
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232828
Legacy Member
Well how about a close up before you paint them, John ?

Allan.

Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232830
Avatar
Full Member
Hi John,

They look great. For those in the UK they will do personal scans of and you can drive your own trains in 1:76 or 1:43.5. There is an outfit here in NY that does the scan and 3D print.

Nigel

©Nigel C. Phillips
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232833
Avatar
Full Member
Thanks Nigel, I think you get yourself 3D scanned and printed in many places.  There was a segment on Spaces Innerspace where two hosts had themselves scanned and printed - in colour as I recall.

Does this suit Allan?:



The things I do for mates  :roll:

John

John
 
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232849
Legacy Member
Thanks, John, but they're not as good looking as me !

Allan
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232882
Avatar
Full Member
For a change of pace, I decided to have a go at the Scalescenes Water Tower:

https://scalescenes.com/product/r025a-water-tower/



I made the windows from 0.060"x0.060" Evergreen strip.



Door is an offcut of Evergreen 0.040" sheet.  I scribed it for the planks and then sanded to get a representation of grain.  Door knob is the ubiquitous pin.

John

John
 
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#232885
Legacy Member
That looks really good John ,may have to have one. :thumbs

reg
Online now: No Back to the top
1 guest and 0 members have just viewed this.