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  1. The sides are not 3d printed but the plastic moulded sides that Slaters produce. They are then 'printed' with the livery of your choice. I don't know the technology or machine that is used but I'm delighted it's been developed. Wagon sides can also be printed. Malcolm
    3 points
  2. There is a picture in GWR Engine Sheds taken in 1936 when it is almost derelict. There does however appear to openings in both the gable ends above door height.
    1 point
  3. An indentation with a scriber can fool the eye, or a spot of superglue on the surface. Mike.
    1 point
  4. Brilliantly distressed stucco.
    1 point
  5. Thanks Mikkel. Modelling helps me to keep my mind "empty". I still have to figure out who is living in the cottage, but that is for one of the later entries.
    1 point
  6. Hi Job, good to see an update from you! A charming building, you've managed to capture the rural and rustic look really well I think. Some model buildings are exact scale replicas but look like empty shells. This one is well modelled and looks like someone actually lives in it.
    1 point
  7. Another lovely building Job! The window sills look unusually deep to my eye, extending over 4 brick courses would mean they were over a foot thick. Certainly not impossible, but definitely unusual! BW Dave
    1 point
  8. Dave hopefully I've uploaded the photo correctly. Here are the sides exactly as returned from Slaters, what do you think? Malcolm
    1 point
  9. Mine didn't last long in pristine condition.
    1 point
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