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We have updated our GCR Platelayers hut and released an LNER Type D Platelayers Hut. Updated GCR hut in the paint shop. The LNER Type D first build is pictured below and we will have painted version on stand 122 at Telford. At Intentio, we try to create our model buildings as realistically as possible within the limitations of the materials we use. For example we will replicate the correct brick pattern and arch details as closely to the original as possible. We look forward to seeing old and new customers at Guildex on the 5th and 6th September. Stand 122 (Buzz Models).
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While Pete has been painting I've been thinking about the next small building. So while the sun was shining yesterday Pete and I went to survey a LNER P/way hut local to Bury St Edmunds. [disclaimer mode/on] Note we had permission and I don't encourage anyone to trespass on the railway. [disclaimer mode/off] Quite productive and managed to get the first draft model off yesterday evening;
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Show us your scratchbuilt building
BrushType4 replied to alant's topic in Scenery, Structures & Transport
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Diesel Shed final prototype has been built up and kit instructions are being created and will be ready in time for Telford. We will have this and a fully painted up version at Telford.
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Thank you. This was a prototype build for a commission kit that we built up, detailed and painted as an example of our products. The build features detailing such as hinged opening door, guttering and lead flashing that are not possible to supply as part of our standard range of kits at this time. We will be putting up detailing tips and painting tutorial on the website soon and possibly sharing on my buildings thread. The tutorial will definitely include how to create the hinged opening door and more.
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Just a little update on the little building now that it's been finished. I hope you like and shows what can be done in just a few hours with our lasercut kits.
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A couple more progress pictures of the building Pete is painting. Pete has made minuscule hinges so that the door opens. Just needs the mortar adding and a final wash of weathering.
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I'll get back to you ASAP.
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A sneak picture of one of our bespoke kits being painted by our expert Peter Insole. This is the prototype build being painted. The actual building was sent in kit form to our client in Australia.
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No Problem, the first three modules are available now. I'll get the door and roof modules up other this weekend. I've also made it that orders can be placed now for collection at Telford to save postage costs on all items.
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If you place a firm order I'll sort it!
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A Guide to using the Silhouette Cameo Cutter
BrushType4 replied to JCL's topic in Scenery, Structures & Transport
I run Inkscape in X11 but I did have the same issue as you. I eventually reinstalled and that cured the problem. -
Yes, there will be a complete range of parts including loading bays, roof details etc.
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LMS Style Bridge now available in relief, single and double road. Test build picture below; Painted brick detail.
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Our modern diesel shed and drivers bothy are now available. Drivers Bothy Steve Fay is currently building the diesel shed on his excellent thread. http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/38539-ranelagh-bridge-west-london-stabling-point/
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I needed some station awning brackets for a project. They really should be etched but I thought I'd see what could be done with the laser. So here is the prototype; First attempt in card; A couple of alterations and 1mm MDF with card laminations has produced this; I've put a rule there so you can see the scale. I'm quite pleased and didn't take long at all.
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Show us your scratchbuilt building
BrushType4 replied to alant's topic in Scenery, Structures & Transport
I do hate it when people try and pass off the prototype as models -
A Guide to using the Silhouette Cameo Cutter
BrushType4 replied to JCL's topic in Scenery, Structures & Transport
I think that is a great idea and I do believe the designer of your test building would do this if the specifications were passed his or my way for what is required.