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The Line Side Shed, Building a SW kit without a SW kit.

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  • Very nice work.
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    engine909 said:

    You shook me all night long. .

    AC - DC Ed, lots of energy from that band.

    Thanks guys.
  • That's the way peeled paint is done. Great job. Phil
  • Masterful, as always!
  • Whilst working on the roof, I also made some new details. Remember, no castings in my ' kit'... :wink:
    A set of wooden , army style crates. ( O,7 inches long )

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    soon more..


  • wow. maybe brett should hire you.
  • yeah that's crazy small.
  • I read it as O scale comma 7 inches long
    Terry
  • might be. i read it as 7 tenths of an inch. my bad....
  • 18 millimetres, do the conversion.... 0,7 inch..
  • Lovely. But after WAY to many years of breathing chemicals, I simply cannot go near them, mask or no mask.
  • those will do in a pinch
  • More progress.

    A nice detail, I think , the ladder hung up on the rear wall.

    The interior ready to be 'decorated'... Send in the guys with the pink trousers....:wink:

    And the tarpaper roof of the annex. ... Had it's best time so to see. :blush:

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    next episode ..... soon.


  • Robert, very nice work. I love the shed roof. The moss is a nice touch. Phil
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    The moss is a hit with me as well and the ladder and, and,and....oh, I just like it all....been lookin’ for something to criticize but haven’t found anything yet....but I’ll keep lookin’
    Terry
  • I always enjoy your roofs.
  • I did some more 'furniture' for the shed. A carpenter's tool case with metal handles, , and a large cabinet with shelves and paneled doors. To be closed with a key. ( Not provided because lost by the nonchalance of the workers.... :blush: )

    I put a Buffalo Landing figure next to the tool chest so you can see the proportions.

    Both the chest and cabinet need to be filled with ...euh...tools and stuff. That's for later.
    I also tried to make this furniture with wood with the correct scale of thickness of the stock. Therefore I sanded down even the thinnest pieces of stripwood.

    I also have the feeling that the resin furniture is always a bit thick. But perhaps that's because the casting proces doesn't allow very thin results. This doesn't do anything on the quality of the castings. Best ever !

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  • Love the furniture
  • Very nice work. Because of your photography, you don't realize how small it really is. Phil
  • [phew....]
  • Wow
    Speechless
  • Great details! Thinning down the thickness of the wood really adds to the reality.
  • So, more details were made. I have to fill the shed, right....A wooden rack

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    to store gas containers ( made of bits and pieces...)

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    A real, professional beechwood workbench. ( just like the one on my workshop) Anybody knows what the hole in the top is for.. :)

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    and another type of trestles. ( also from my workshop)

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  • Unbelievable and awesome work every time. You are the master at this!!! Phil
  • I have no idea how you get the results you do. I cannot imagine this level of detail from scratch. Phenomenal......Rick
  • A joy to view your skills
    Terry
  • The hole is for a bench dog clamp. Or at least that is why I have one in mine.
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