Good Morning Everyone,
I will start out with a model I constructed in the past. Lets see what you are working on.
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TW TrainWorx 3 stall Engine House is my latest build since this will go with this week's Transfer Table installation....
Gathering the foundation parts.....
Gluing them.....finally, a good re-use of some of my books.....
Painting......I'm using 3 shades of gray to simulate concrete......
I will finish it off with a light wash of oily black......
This building will take some time.....a 25x17.5" footprint with lots of parts!
Peter
Great work gentlemen!!!!
Peter, the cracks in your cement are awesome looking!!! Looking forward to this build.
Jeff
Looking good this morning from my chair. Shaking off a cold, or at least I hope so. Keep up the great work.
.....back from Church.......and, the next step is preparing the inner supports for painting and assembly.....
After gluing finishing parts, I will spray them silver, then "rust" them with rust-colored spray......lastly, paint the bottom 12 scale feet a faded yellow......
Have a great weekend, folks.......and, go Giants!
Peter
@Putnam Division posted:
Pete, I love the books as well as the project! I have a few of them in my library as well.
@stubbygda posted:
Those look great.
Alan , that service facility is huge! Must've been a very large layout.
@Putnam Division posted:TW TrainWorx 3 stall Engine House is my latest build since this will go with this week's Transfer Table installation....
Gathering the foundation parts.....
Gluing them.....finally, a good re-use of some of my books.....
Painting......I'm using 3 shades of gray to simulate concrete......
I will finish it off with a light wash of oily black......
This building will take some time.....a 25x17.5" footprint with lots of parts!
Peter
Peter, what are the foundation materials? It looks like wood and hardboard. That’s going to be very impressive.
Jay
@Tranquil Hollow RR posted:Peter, what are the foundation materials? It looks like wood and hardboard. That’s going to be very impressive.
Jay
I believe that it is an engineered wood product of varying thicknesses.....here are pictures on kit opening.....
Peter
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