Popular Post brossard Posted September 21, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted September 21, 2020 (edited) Ever since this kit (LY02) came out I have been thinking about building it in 0 gauge. It looks so evocative in the photo. https://scalescenes.com/product/ly02-canal-wharf-boxfile-layout/ I started by mocking up the base using foamcore and printing the dock out: I want to use actual cobblestones. My efforts at finding suitable ones have come to nought so far. The Slaters products are unsatisfying. Phil at Intentio says he has some so I will contact him. I have to admit, the size of the thing does look small: 25" x 17". Here's my Terrier posed to get a sense of scale: I am well along with building "Structure A". I am looking for ways to make things in plastic rather than card. I bought myself some Lcut industrial windows that are close but exact. Here's the basic structure: There's a lot of "heavy card" doubled and even tripled up. I used actual card for the back wall but for the side walls I used 3.5mm foam board. I finished the front wall today: Here, I have posed it on the structure but it is not glued down yet. The windows look good I think. The arch at the top had to be reshaped. The printed brick lintels had to cut out, brick spliced and replacement lintels glued on. The replacement lintels came from Scalescenes brick paper pack. Currently working on the water tank in styrene. I also have the main doors made in styrene, waiting for paint to dry. More to come soon. John Edited July 23, 2022 by brossard 29 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post brossard Posted September 25, 2020 Author Popular Post Share Posted September 25, 2020 (edited) I had a think about the main wall and the windows and decided to make my own windows. This entails redoing the wall with the correct apertures. The windows themselves have proved to be fiddly, painstaking and time consuming. In hindsight I should have had them made. However, the first batch are mostly done, just needing painting. In the meantime, I made a main door set from scribed plastic card: I will use the wires to attach them to the doorframe. Also, thinking ahead, I tackled the water tower: Rivetted iron doesn't work in card IMO so I made the tank itself from plastic card. I used Archer rivet transfers. Everything else is card. John Edited July 23, 2022 by brossard 14 1 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fastdax Posted September 26, 2020 Share Posted September 26, 2020 Great stuff John. I had considered scaling up this diorama set myself. I'll be following with interest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brossard Posted September 26, 2020 Author Share Posted September 26, 2020 Oh good, the more the merrier. Wise of you to let me make all the errors before going ahead with yours. I continue to look for things that can be made in plastic to provide more texture. John 1 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hayfield Posted September 26, 2020 Share Posted September 26, 2020 2 hours ago, brossard said: Oh good, the more the merrier. Wise of you to let me make all the errors before going ahead with yours. I continue to look for things that can be made in plastic to provide more texture. John John What a great Idea, I only have a basic ink jet printer with basic functions, so scaling up and permanent colours sadly are out of the question. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brossard Posted September 26, 2020 Author Share Posted September 26, 2020 (edited) Really John? Admittedly I have a fairly advanced ink jet printer (HP OfficeJet Pro 8720) but I would have though scaling up is a function of PDF ("Take a Snapshot"). I will typically need to take up to 6 snapshots per kit page. For this kit, splicing is necessary. Permanent colours? There are coatings and fixers that help to protect the ink. I always spray matte coating on my prints. John Edited September 26, 2020 by brossard 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hayfield Posted September 26, 2020 Share Posted September 26, 2020 John Sorry but not very computer savey, I did have an HP printer some time ago where it was easy to both increase and decrease the size. The box file is a great idea for 00 gauge and increasing it to 7mm whilst not box file still gives a minimum spaced option for those of us who cannot resist buying the odd loco in a different scale to the one we model in Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brossard Posted September 26, 2020 Author Share Posted September 26, 2020 (edited) Yes John, I see this micro layout as something that will fit in the car so I can take it to shows without having to rely on a van for the main layout. Also a great way to get into 0 gauge. You only need a small loco and handful of wagons. The kit itself though, I am finding, is a LOT of work. Scalescenes always look so good and a lot of the work is done for you. Maybe if you have a Scalescenes kit you can play around with trying to blow it up. It shouldn't be printer dependent, its a function of the PDF file. There are a couple of freebies. Try this: From the PDF select - Edit, then Take a Snapshot. Your cursor will change to a crosshair. Use your mouse to highlight the area you want to print: You get a blue shaded area. Then, right click and select "Print". You will get the print window: Click on Custom Scale and type in 175 (for 0 gauge). Then click on Print. You should get the blown up print. You will have to repeat this process to get all the parts. John Edited September 26, 2020 by brossard 7 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brossard Posted September 27, 2020 Author Share Posted September 27, 2020 (edited) Finally! Windows are done. These took ages but I can crack on with the structure assemblies now. I used various widths and thicknesses of Evergreen strip. The result is pretty good I think but it is very inefficient. Phil at Intentio helped me out with Scalescenes house windows and I think in future I would contact him for windows. John Edited July 23, 2022 by brossard 9 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brossard Posted September 28, 2020 Author Share Posted September 28, 2020 (edited) Getting the windows to fit was a PITA but it got done. After that, the rest of the construction went quickly: That is Structure A done. Structure C joins where the white area is. John Edited July 23, 2022 by brossard 15 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fastdax Posted September 29, 2020 Share Posted September 29, 2020 Looking good John. I may have missed this but why didn't you use the supplied windows? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brossard Posted September 29, 2020 Author Share Posted September 29, 2020 Well, Scalescenes is a download so there are no "supplied" windows. The kit intention is to print out the windows on clear acetate and tape them to the back of the wall. This is very one dimensional and would not do for 0. There are a couple of options for the 00 builder including windows from Brassmasters and a product from Scalescenes. I mentioned above that I bought some industrial windows from Lcut. I tried these in the first attempt in the first post. However, the windows are not an exact match and required me to perform surgery on the print. This was additionally time consuming and, while the join is not obvious, it is visible. I scrapped the first front wall and did a new one. This was much better as you can see. I think the biggest issue with building Scalescenes in 0 is windows and doors. Phil at Intentio will do bespoke laser cut windows. I think that would be the way to go. John 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fastdax Posted September 29, 2020 Share Posted September 29, 2020 Thanks John. I use the LCut windows in my warehouse and they would be ideal if they did fit the Scalescenes cutouts. Well done for persevering with scratchbuilding them. They now do look the part. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brossard Posted September 29, 2020 Author Share Posted September 29, 2020 Yes, Lcut windows are quite fine and excellent. I haven't asked Jakub about bespoke windows. Perhaps in the future I will find a use for them. John 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fastdax Posted September 29, 2020 Share Posted September 29, 2020 I think if I do try this, I'll design and print up some 3D windows like I used in my office building: 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brossard Posted September 29, 2020 Author Share Posted September 29, 2020 That's a super idea Duncan. John 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brossard Posted October 1, 2020 Author Share Posted October 1, 2020 (edited) Structure B is more or less finished: The RH side looks unfinished because the bridge will interface there. I made the angled soil pipes (eeeyeww!) from brass rod/tube. I printed the Structure C parts so away we go. John Edited July 23, 2022 by brossard 15 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hayfield Posted October 1, 2020 Share Posted October 1, 2020 John Looking excellent, the windows are well worth the effort you have put into them I am quite envious of your work Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brossard Posted October 1, 2020 Author Share Posted October 1, 2020 Thanks John. Trying to show that the average modeller can produce reasonable results in 0 gauge with Scalescenes. John 4 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brossard Posted October 8, 2020 Author Share Posted October 8, 2020 (edited) Today I got Structure C done: Doors were scribed in plastic sheet and attached as in the first set above. Corrugated surface of the hoist tower on the left caused me to have a debate with myself. I ended up leaving it the way it printed. The usual reason - I doubt I can replicate the finish that John W achieved. Obviously there needs to be some fettling to integrate the buildings seamlessly. I will probably fabricate "concrete" footings to even out the height. The open doors are actually overlong so that works. I obtained some etched fencing this week. This will go between Structures A and B. Next up the bridge for the near end. John Edited July 23, 2022 by brossard 16 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barnaby Posted October 11, 2020 Share Posted October 11, 2020 Hello John just started following your build, superb it is too. John will it be a moving diorama or do you intend to shunt it with a fiddle yard at each side? Cracking build so far. Best 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brossard Posted October 11, 2020 Author Share Posted October 11, 2020 (edited) Thanks Barnaby. Yes, I plan to have a sector plate on the right with maybe two roads and space for two or three wagons. On the left, I'm thinking of a one road sector plate for the loco to switch from one track to the other. John Edited October 11, 2020 by brossard 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CME and Bottlewasher Posted October 11, 2020 Share Posted October 11, 2020 On 21/09/2020 at 20:02, brossard said: Ever since this kit (LY02) came out I have been thinking about building it in 0 gauge. It looks so evocative in the photo. https://scalescenes.com/product/ly02-canal-wharf-boxfile-layout/ I started by mocking up the base using foamcore and printing the dock out: I want to use actual cobblestones. My efforts at finding suitable ones have come to nought so far. The Slaters products are unsatisfying. Phil at Intentio says he has some so I will contact him. I have to admit, the size of the thing does look small: 25" x 17". Here's my Terrier posed to get a sense of scale: I am well along with building "Structure A". I am looking for ways to make things in plastic rather than card. I bought myself some Lcut industrial windows that are close but exact. Here's the basic structure: There's a lot of "heavy card" doubled and even tripled up. I used actual card for the back wall but for the side walls I used 3.5mm foam board. I finished the front wall today: Here, I have posed it on the structure but it is not glued down yet. The windows look good I think. The arch at the top had to be reshaped. The printed brick lintels had to cut out, brick spliced and replacement lintels glued on. The replacement lintels came from Scalescenes brick paper pack. Currently working on the water tank in styrene. I also have the main doors made in styrene, waiting for paint to dry. More to come soon. John Hi John, That looks really good, please excuse my ignorance, how does one scale and print such - aren't most of their kits in 4mm scale? ATVB, Martin 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brossard Posted October 11, 2020 Author Share Posted October 11, 2020 Hi Martin, it's not difficult to scale 4mm Scalescenes kits to 7mm. I did a brief tutorial earlier in this thread. The tricky thing is getting your "snapshot" to fit the paper, I waste a lot but you get the hang of it. John 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcD Posted October 19, 2020 Share Posted October 19, 2020 Looking good I'm still in paper with mine. Marc 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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