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On 18/01/2024 at 19:11, BrushType4 said:

Finally our commission for a 4mm Coal Stage is done and we now have this available as a limited edition kit. 

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Looks very good. Any further thoughts on the LNWR Northlight engine shed we spoke about some time ago?

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5 hours ago, Jol Wilkinson said:

 

Looks very good. Any further thoughts on the LNWR Northlight engine shed we spoke about some time ago?

We’ve got that very close. Drop me a message and we a sort specifics. 
 

We’ve just finished an in house build of the 7mm coal stage. 
 

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and to compare to its little 4mm brother 

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We are over ten years old and we’ve only just noticed 🙄

 

So today we’ve been rummaging in our archives to see what we and KS Laser Designs have done over the years. It’s a lot with nearly a thousand laser files. We’ve been busy. 
 

Some of these files are in various stages of completion. I’ll be going through these and seeing what is worth completing. I did find some fencing jobs that were basically complete so I’ve added the following 7mm kits to the range. 
 

Arco style fence

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Safety Barriers 

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Concrete fencing in both 3 and 6 boards per section. 

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Will the GWR platelayers hut and SR traders store be made available in 4mm scale?

 

Both kits look superb.

 

Cheers,

 

Mark 

 

 

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Very nice!

 

I've got a couple of wooden halt buildings that need doing - both the same. Would you be interested in cutting these for me? I can do the design and CAD.

I'm working in Om scale (1:45) and the building footprint is 178mm x 88mm (the roof is a bit bigger).

 

What is the choice of (wood-based) materials and thicknesses that you can work with?

Do any have wood grained materials (whether ply or veneer) or are they all smooth?

 

Many thanks,

Mol

 

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The instructions page on the Intentio website is down, and I’m wondering if anyone knows when it might be up again. I emailed Intentio several weeks ago to ask, but have not received a reply. 

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On 03/02/2024 at 04:04, BrushType4 said:

A GWR Platelayers hut based on the prototype at Didcot.

 

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I've just stumbled across this and ordered one. I spent a fair bit if my teenage years applying black tar varnish and drinking tea in it.

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20 hours ago, BrushType4 said:

Pallet stack. 

 

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The main stacks look great, except, they're just a bit too tidy, maybe?

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Yes they are! A very diligent forklift driver :)

 

In other news, working on a 4mm station build that requires a stone finish. We could laser cut this but it would require some clever painting to get an acceptable stone look finish. So we are trying out a paper overlay from our brick paper range.

 

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Early thoughts are this may work. Will get the shell of the building finished and revisit the paper overlay finish and report back.

 

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