Right,
now that all of that technical track and hardstanding business is out of the
way, it’s now time to have fun and construct some buildings.
The
first part of the building process of the Scalescenes LY01 Industrial Boxfile
Layout is the rear wall. This cleverly incorporates a interior back scene for
the rear. This will become very effective later, especially if lights are used.
The
length of the back is too long to be printed onto one A4 so, a second
shorter section is to be butted up and glued with the main section. The may or
may not hold together whilst you are handling the piece and putting it
together, so I strengthened the join with a piece of masking tape glued over
the joint.
Major
supporting walls and platform supports are fixed into place next. Note the two
squares used to keep everything square and perpendicular. If you start with
everything square and level, it’s make neat progression so much easier.
While
the glue is drying on the walls, it’s time to put the platform walls and the
platform in place.
Finished
off with a sturdy platform edge.
Set
that all aside now to dry, and start making the front façade.
Is
it just me, or does everyone colour the slightest bit of white raw edge? Even
on the window sills.
Windows
next. And I’m fortunate to have at my disposal a range of Scaleglaze windows.
These make the model making process so much easier, if like me you struggle to
cut out the fine detail of the window frames. These are readily available from
the Scalescenes website and are fantastic quality.
The
front of the building is glued in place next.
It’s
starting to look a bit dramatic now.
There’s
an outside platform made next. (Sorry I forgot to take the pictures)
A
bit of fine detail with the drainpipe and doors next, and it’s taking shape.
With
the addition of the support wall on the right, that’s about it for this section.
Time
to fix it in place on the back wall.
A
little back scene for in the corner has been fixed in place at this point.
Oh!
I forgot. There’s a roof to go on.
Also
note to the right of the picture, I’ve cut out the middle section of the roof
and fashioned a rudimentary hinge from masking tape. This could be a neat
little place to hide away any lighting battery pack.
That’s
all I have to show you at the moment, but I’m making progress with the
structure to sit on the top of the right hand side.
Until
Next Time......……
2 comments:
Lovin' the scrstched up/rusty doors!!!
Just getting the bits and pieces together to start this one. Looking forward to follow your build. Keep up the good work.
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