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I always wanted to try my luck at building a Korber model and the Power office building always appealed to me. It just has that old office building look from the 30's and 40's found in many a railroad towns....

So I was able to purchase one from a colleague of mine and as I peeked into the box. I immediately said oh boy, and stashed it under the layout for another day.

Fast forward to one year today and I tell you this kit is not for the faint of heart! The first hurdle was gluing this vinyl material squarely together and not having it fall apart. The secret was lots of CA super glue and a skeleton from using square bass wood...

Next daunting task was the windows. I am still seeing windows being cut in mounted in my sleep. As the model was coming together it just begged for floors...

So after two weeks of painting, chopping and gluing, here is where I am at... I still need to add some brick grout with a wash of chalks and some front door steps...

And I tell you what ... I HAVE to give a hand to Alex M... to do more than one of these buildings, you have to have a little bit of MAGIC and perseverance!

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I think the windows beg lights and an interior?

Don't you? Hmm work in progress....

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Thank goodness I only have room for one of these office buildings on the layout!

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jcovert posted:

Wow, excellent.  Nice job.

Did you happen to give 5 min epoxy a try on the inside corners?  I have used CA sometimes, but I've switched to using epoxy most of the time, usually putting the expoy on 1/4" basswood corner braces

No I did not have an epoxy on hand, other than JB weld... ....

so I used super glue and a mix of yellow carpenter glue... the carpenter glue acts as a catalyst to the super glue, so it bonds quickly to the wood (bass wood) and the vinyl material... pretty strong too.

 

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Excellent work, J Daddy.  Looks terrific.

I, too, have always been intrigued by this model....but in a somewhat different way.  If you put some awnings on it, a more formal, wood front door, and change the windows out to something less "industrial", this makes for an excellent apartment building that would have been built in the 1920s or so.

In the suburbs of Cleveland, you still see apartment buildings built in this style of architecture in places like Shaker Heights, Lakewood, and a host of other suburbs that were heavily populated before WWII....and still are today.

Berkshire President posted:

Excellent work, J Daddy.  Looks terrific.

I, too, have always been intrigued by this model....but in a somewhat different way.  If you put some awnings on it, a more formal, wood front door, and change the windows out to something less "industrial", this makes for an excellent apartment building that would have been built in the 1920s or so.

In the suburbs of Cleveland, you still see apartment buildings built in this style of architecture in places like Shaker Heights, Lakewood, and a host of other suburbs that were heavily populated before WWII....and still are today.

I agree. I like the add on fire escape steps offered in a later Korber apartment building kit.... I am going to add it to my Office Building...

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J Daddy posted:
jcovert posted:

Wow, excellent.  Nice job.

Did you happen to give 5 min epoxy a try on the inside corners?  I have used CA sometimes, but I've switched to using epoxy most of the time, usually putting the expoy on 1/4" basswood corner braces

No I did not have an epoxy on hand, other than JB weld... ....

so I used super glue and a mix of yellow carpenter glue... the carpenter glue acts as a catalyst to the super glue, so it bonds quickly to the wood (bass wood) and the vinyl material... pretty strong too.

 

That is interesting, I never tried CA mixed with wood glue. I will have to give that a try, maybe on some resin walls.

 

JDADDY one nice job putting that building together. Seeing you enjoy putting them together so much. I think I will haul my kits up to you, you can have fun putting them together and in the spring after the snow melts I'll return to pick them up and have fun placing them on my layout with out the pressure of building them LOL. But I have enjoyed watching you put your buildings together....Paul

paul 2 posted:

JDADDY one nice job putting that building together. Seeing you enjoy putting them together so much. I think I will haul my kits up to you, you can have fun putting them together and in the spring after the snow melts I'll return to pick them up and have fun placing them on my layout with out the pressure of building them LOL. But I have enjoyed watching you put your buildings together....Paul

hmm sounds like an offer... But I have not found the easy way to do the Korber kits.

J Daddy your build on the office is as good as your compliment to Alex.  Looks like to power company's CEO contemplating his empire from his top floor office.  I can't believe you went with adding floors, that's a lot of floor space to detail in the future.I had never heard about using the yellow wood glue as a catalyst for the CA.  As far as Alex's wizardry goes, the volume of amazing structures he turns out in addition to upgrades and repairs on engines and rebuilding his layout there must surely be magic involved.

WOW !!!! I'm so honored, I thank you all for the very kind comments. John your build looks fantastic!!!! 

As we all know I build tons of Korber structures on a regular basis. There's a few things I can pass on to help the build go a bit easier. But I can't give my secrets away!  JUST KIDDING LOL 

first thing is I always use hot glue on all my builds, along with CA glue. It helps a lot to have a jig set up to keep everything square while glueing. The big secret is this, see below 

This is a 23 gauge pin nailer which I shoot through the Korber material and 1/4 inch square stock, please use extreme caution when using this type of pin nailer it can go right through your finger the pins are extremely sharp, or just let me do the build LOL   

Now I have the get back to the workbench    

Thanks again very much 

Alex 

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jcovert posted:
J Daddy posted:

so I used super glue and a mix of yellow carpenter glue... the carpenter glue acts as a catalyst to the super glue, so it bonds quickly to the wood (bass wood) and the vinyl material... pretty strong too.

That is interesting, I never tried CA mixed with wood glue. I will have to give that a try, maybe on some resin walls.

I agree, that certainly is a good tip an I am also going to try it. I had no idea these two glues worked together like this.

Sure a lot to learn around here and I am glad everyone shares their tips with the rest of us. 

J Daddy posted:

Thanks for the heads up Guy-

I was asked about building the roundhouse... that photo shoot is a wake up call... I may have to pass for now... well at least until the paint dries on this one.

Is that two kits put together or do they offer a 6 stall?

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That is 3 stall kit 304 with 3 add on stall's kits 304A and 6 big boy kits 304B .

Guy

Alex M posted:

WOW !!!! I'm so honored, I thank you all for the very kind comments. John your build looks fantastic!!!! 

As we all know I build tons of Korber structures on a regular basis. There's a few things I can pass on to help the build go a bit easier. But I can't give my secrets away!  JUST KIDDING LOL 

first thing is I always use hot glue on all my builds, along with CA glue. It helps a lot to have a jig set up to keep everything square while glueing. The big secret is this, see below 

This is a 23 gauge pin nailer which I shoot through the Korber material and 1/4 inch square stock, please use extreme caution when using this type of pin nailer it can go right through your finger the pins are extremely sharp, or just let me do the build LOL   

Now I have the get back to the workbench    

Thanks again very much 

Alex 

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Hey, Alex! If you show this device to any bad characters outside, you'll never fear a home invasion!!!

Wigville RR posted:
J Daddy posted:

Thanks for the heads up Guy-

I was asked about building the roundhouse... that photo shoot is a wake up call... I may have to pass for now... well at least until the paint dries on this one.

Is that two kits put together or do they offer a 6 stall?

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That is 3 stall kit 304 with 3 add on stall's kits 304A and 6 big boy kits 304B .

Guy

Guy- give us some pics when your finished, and when you filled her with Big Boys.

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