Whilst working on the roof, I also made some new details. Remember, no castings in my ' kit'... A set of wooden , army style crates. ( O,7 inches long )
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 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.... )
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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Thanks guys.
A set of wooden , army style crates. ( O,7 inches long )
soon more..
Terry
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....
And the tarpaper roof of the annex. ... Had it's best time so to see.
next episode ..... soon.
Terry
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 !
Speechless
to store gas containers ( made of bits and pieces...)
A real, professional beechwood workbench. ( just like the one on my workshop) Anybody knows what the hole in the top is for..
and another type of trestles. ( also from my workshop)
Terry