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  1. Thanks Ian, here's the colour method on those bricks, I'm still using the Games Workshop range of Citadel acrylics :

     

    A couple of thin coats of white primer (aerosol can)

    Paint all the bricks including in the mortar lines with Skrag Brown (its a fairly bold orangey brown bricky sort of colour)

    Pick out odd random bricks in 3 other colours : deathclaw brown, baneblade brown, and rakarth flesh.

    Paint the bottom 2 courses and bricks over doors arches and windows in gorthor brown.

    At this point it looks rather clean, bold and bright, but all that changes with the next bit.

    Wash a very dilute brown ink over one side at a time, leaving that side horizontal while the ink dries. The ink clings in the mortar lines.

    Once all 4 sides are done once, go again with the ink wash in random places, especially low down near the ground.

    When its all very dry, a few bits of drybrushing with a few shades of grey and brown to catch edges and corners.

  2. A few new kits now available :

     

    Deckchairs have been available for 2mm/N for a while, but now they are also for 4mm/OO too, each folds from a single piece of brass. Roll the seat bit over a dowel or a scriber, then fold down the legs and cross rails. Instruction drawings included.

     

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    Also at 4mm, a brick built stables kit. This was on my list for a long time, but finally its done :)

     

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  3. Hi,

    Have the necessary other folks requested this ?

    Pretty please ?

    Stu

     

    I'm afraid its only you at the moment Stu. A chap did ask at a show, but I think he departed before I could offer to take contact details for if it went ahead.

     

    The stores look great - any chance they could come in brick? I am really looking for a type of building that would be suitable for stables (a couple of shunting horses). Also, any luck on the 4mm range of office furniture? 

    Ian

     

    Hi Ian, I plan to do a small stable block at 4mm fairly soon - part of my summer batch of new kits, which also includes getting the office furniture done too. Hopefully by the start of the 'exhibition season' in September there will be several new kits on the shelf.

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  4. Some new kits just out for 4mm / OO modellers, two sidings buildings, good for workshops, storage or maybe an office.

     

    Brass etch components, I have glued these together with superglue, or you can solder if you like.

     

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    And this little scene contains two kits at 7mm - the drawing board and filing cabinet :

     

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  5. I have not had a lot of opportunity for making new kits recently, but hopefully will get some new ones going in the new year.

    In the meantime, here is a catch-up of two kits I have not posted here before.

     

    Plenty of time left for christmas post if you need a project over the festive season, in between turkey sandwiches :)

    http://www.severnmodels.com

     

    Both kits shown here are for 2mm / N layouts

     

    Coal mine headgear, kit N26

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    and possibly the worlds smallest deckchairs?  Kit N23B

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  6. Bringing scale down a bit, new kits for N / 2mm modellers -

     

    Kit N25 : extra garden detailing with cold frames, compost bins, water troughs, pots, and work benches.

     

    Each item folds from a single piece of brass, no glue/solder needed on this one.

     

    (The benches are sized to fit inside the allotment sheds of kit N13, so they look better with the door open).

     

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    Here combined with the sheds kit N13, and a few tools from kit N21, to make the tidiest allotments ever! 

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  7. Answers to questions :

     

    7mm : ladders will be in my next batch of new stuff, along with 7mm signal box interior.

     

    Brackets for extending ladders : I did try to work a good way to realistically do brackets for extending ladders, but the bits were ridiculously small even for me. The ladders can just be cut and re-glued overlapping to get the effect though, and a few slivers of paper would represent the hooks/catches quite well I think.

     

    Mini train sets : I now have two sizes, created as toy trains for 1:12 and 1:24 dollshouse modellers, though they will represent various scales at various other scales :D

    The larger one (kit T4, £28) has a 4mm track gauge, and the smaller one (kit G4, £22) is one a 2mm track gauge. Kits will be ready imminently.

     

    More pics at http://www.severnmodels.com  - for the toy train sets look in the model rail > large scale/garden railway section, or the dollshouse sections.

     

    Now to load up the car - off to Warley to set up this afternoon!

  8. I will be taking my display and full stock of goodies to the Warley show at the NEC this weekend - come and say hi at stand A71A!

    I think it is somewhere near the Dapol stand, which is a nice landmark in such a big show :)

     

    Got new ladder kits out in 2mm and 4mm, with normal ladders and some bolt-on-the-wall types :

     

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