Winter Build Project 4 Lazy Grange Bay

Ta Steve. Ian.. started on the goods office roof this afternoon
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Fantastic work Mike. Like the way you've edged the roof slates. What did you use to do that?
 
Fantastic work Mike. Like the way you've edged the roof slates. What did you use to do that?
ta steve, i kid you not, a bastard file.. the tiles are a strip of foambord, 25mm wide..make it as long as u like, me, i do 30cm..i use a razor saw to rough up the surface.. then i use the file along both long edges.. then cut a 30mm segment off, file one short end.. you have 1 tile..
 
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Looking absolutely brilliant. Wonderful work - top notch!
 
thank you mick
it was so cold last night, ondensation formed on a metal level i have above the work bench.. the water, driped onto the goods shed roof.. and into the gutters.. i found out this afternoon when i took the roof of to paint the chimmny/office walls/floor,./. i thought it funny.. now need to fit working down spouts!!
see 1st photo, wet roof.. i kid u knot



 
Hi mike

I have watched all your progress on lgb and overly impressed with your scratch builds. Such detail and patience. Am hoping to use your posts when I get round to starting my scratch builds, a few ideas are a logging mill, mining area arched bridges. What thickness foam boards do generally work with? Am in the throes of a lollipop stick water tower will try to post some pics soon of my progress. Alas not loads of build photos but a few

Al
 
Hi mike

I have watched all your progress on lgb and overly impressed with your scratch builds. Such detail and patience. Am hoping to use your posts when I get round to starting my scratch builds, a few ideas are a logging mill, mining area arched bridges. What thickness foam boards do generally work with? Am in the throes of a lollipop stick water tower will try to post some pics soon of my progress. Alas not loads of build photos but a few

Al
Hi Al

It's 3mm thick foambord. . I just take a few photos as I go along . And thanks :-)
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So who had spagbol for dinner then? Possibly 2 plates looking at the flashing :mm:
I'm looking at weighing down some Roco HOe flat wagons using lead flashing left over from a 1:1 shed :)
You are doing great Mike, possibly your best build to date (although I still love t'cut).
 
Thanks pugsy
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A great build as usual Mike.
Your 'suite' of buildings on your layout really make that 'northern town' atmosphere with the style of lintel, type of brick and general ambience.

I have used the tomato puree tube trick for flashing as it also goes a nice shade of oxidised lead after some time.
I first tried 'silver' gaffer tape but although it did look okay at first, it tended to curl away from the wall/roof after a couple of years as the tape adhesive dried out. Real metal is a much better solution. :)
 
Carnt take too much credit for it Mike. .old one sugar originally showed me.
Today we started on the goods she'd floor.installation
 

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ta guys, stertede to tydy up the ends off the walls, now looking the part..




 
started on the wireing.. and makeing the doors for the loading bays.. also got the finale side atched last night















 
started on the wireing.. and makeing the doors for the loading bays.. also got the finale side atched last night















 
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