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  1. I am sorry but I can't see it on any of the photos. The 16th doesn't show the building at all. The roof angle can always be changed.
  2. Further adding to this this sparked our intrest: Do you know what window type is on the sides? Is it something similar to our standard LCC 04-49?
  3. It could certainly be adapted! You would need some gables and roof struts but it shouldn't be too difficult.
  4. Introducing north light style engine shed Designed for more modern image railways. Currently available in 4mm scale but 7mm scale version is coming soon! http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2000-29&title=B%2000-29
  5. Thank you for the clarification! It makes perfect sense now! I didn't understand what you meant because I always glue the door panel first and then join it to other wall elements. I never came across this problem because of that. I will see what we can do in that department. Regarding the manuals. Elements from the main guide I made years ago are now being incorporated into the individual manuals. Which is also what I think you are referring to. I am also incorporating a lot more written hints and tips in them.
  6. Hi Again Ian, I am not 100% sure what you are referring to (LCC 02-06 station door panel?). We already supply a set of corner and wall supports with the bundles which are supposed to mitigate this problem. The instructions could do with updating and we are slowly working our way through them to bring them to a better standard.
  7. Hi Ian, Thank you for your comments! We already have quins and they are used on one of the buildings (http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2000-02&title=B%2000-02). The issue with interlocking and different brick bonds is not only corners but also the elements in the middle of the wall. In our testing we have found out that often the bricks would dislodge themselves when you push the parts in. That is not a bad idea regarding the window sills. We could do that in future. No idea when it would happen because we would need to modify the window blisters. Thank you for giving use the idea! Best regards Jakub
  8. Just for posterity here is a picture of the prototype:
  9. If I understand you right yes this is the 7mm arch. You would need 15 arch units (the arch with embankments is 237mm and without which is what interests you is 216mm). If you are ordering them just put a note through PayPal that you need the modified ones and we will change the arch faces in the packs.
  10. Introducing canopy modules in O gauge: In keeping with the commitment to provide same range in both 4mm and 7mm scale we have now introduced the 7mm version of canopies: Middle module: http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2070-09M&title=B%2070-09M End module: http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2070-09E&title=B%2070-09E
  11. Hi Kevin, Something like this? With LCC 70-59 at the back (http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=LCC%2070-59&title=LCC%2070-59)
  12. Hi again Kevin, Do you mean something along the lines of the parapets on our 4mm retaining wall? The retaining wall in question: http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2000-25&title=B%2000-25
  13. Hi Kevin, They will be ready in few days. We just need to iron out few last issues and prepare the paperwork for them.
  14. Thank you Barnaby! In the case of the small goods shed the floor acts as the structural element. It will ensure the walls all come in at the correct angle and that at the end the main building body will be sturdy and rigid. In the case of other kits such as the single road engine shed you have 2x LCC 70-00 corner support kits and 4x LCC 70-01 wall support kits. Kits with larger roofs are supplied with roof braces, again in the case of the engine shed you receive 2x LCC 74-17.
  15. Thank you for your order! I do apologise for forgetting to update it, I didn't realise I forgot until you asked about the parts.
  16. Unfortunately we are not able to cut MDF that thick on our machines. We have experimented with MDF some time ago and anything above 2mm or 5/64 requires multiple passes to cut through.
  17. All of the parts are available separately. I have forgotten to add the links to the product page but it is now rectified. If you go to the canopy product pages it will list all the parts that are in the kit, just click on the one you are interested and it will take you to that part's page. For referance: http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2000-28M&title=B%2000-28M http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2000-28E&title=B%2000-28E
  18. Hi, Yes we will. We are expecting to be ready with it around February 2016.
  19. Introducing canopy modules With the aid of 3D printing we have been able to develop canopy modules. Staying true to our philosophy the model is modular and infinitely extendible. The canopy comes in two different modules: Middle module: http://www.lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2000-28M&title=B%2000-28M End module: http://www.lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2000-28E&title=B%2000-28E
  20. Hi Ian, Thank you very much for posting this picture! Its lovely to see the windows now installed and painted. It was a pleasure working on them!
  21. Glad we could help! It looks great!
  22. Hi big T, Thank you very much! We are glad that you like our products. As always let us know if there is anything else we can do for you!
  23. Introducing station platform with building extension In continued effort to improve our range we have developed an extension to the already existing platform. The platform with the extension is an easy to customise kit as our philosophy dictates. Also following feedback we are now clearer on the dimensions of the kit in the manual and in our online catalogue. http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2000-07A&title=B%2000-07A
  24. Thank you David! As always we really appreciate what you do for us!
  25. Introducing O gauge signal box interiors The O gauge mediums signal box interior is now available and it was improved upon the OO gauge interior thanks to the bigger scale. Furniture such as desk and chair are now made with laser cut parts which makes them more lifelike. Lever frames also had an overhaul and are closer to original. Finally, instrument shelf now has more variety with different types of indicators and bells. http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=I%2070-00&title=I%2070-00
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