Well, as I hoped, I managed to knuckle down and get on
with the T023 Fire Station from Scalescenes. No distractions from work and a
very understanding wife, I managed to lock myself in the loft and made
brilliant headway with the kit. So much so, that is now finished, and I’m over
the moon with it. After the headache of where to put the electrics for the
lighting, the end result has been brilliant. I can see all of any future kits
will be “on the grid” so to speak. The use of the copper tape and 3mm led’s, means
that you can adapt any Scalescenes kit to have lighting. Anyway, let’s see how
I got to the end result. Next on the list was to knock a kitchen together, and
I must say, that’s the quickest kitchen I’ve ever fitted. I wish they were all
that easy.
Next the lockers for the locker room. Now this is one of the rooms I wanted a light in the room below. So I made the lockers up as per the instructions, then cut away a channel in the back, so as to use them as a conduit for the wires off of the light below. Once that the lockers are in place, the wires will be virtually invisible when viewed from the outside.
A bit of housewares and a few furnishings next. There’s
not much point adding illumination the the model and not having anything to see
inside. So I just happened to have the Scalescenes Interior Detail kit at hand.
So a washing machine for the laundry room / locker room,
a TV cabinet and TV and some seating that should give a focal point in the
upstairs space. It’s just a shame there wasn’t a snooker table in the kit. That
would have fit in there a treat. A clever way of making the ledge for the front of the building is next. It’s incorporated in within the floor edge and forms the ledge which the front facade is located.
Speaking of which, the facade is next along with the completed doors.
The upper and lower columns are next. Covers layer stuck over 200gsm card stock.
These really finish off the corners and make a pleasant feature of the corner.
The ceiling for the first floor is next. This is the
integral part for the lighting in this kit. Once fitted, it will not just house
the lighting for the first floor, but will also be the main hub for the rest of
the buildings lighting. The led lights are just fitted in 2.5mm holes and held
in place with a little hot glue. The copper tape is run around the upper part
of the ceiling and all connections made to the tape. Ensuring that all the
correct polarity is observed. I have to mark the copper tape with red and black
marker so as that I don’t get the mixed up.
Then the connection is made to the copper tape that rises
invisibly through the gable end wall.
Once all of the lights have been tested and working, fit
the roof and apply the ridge capping.
Now I’ve cheated a little for the next step. The instructions state that you roll up some soil pipes from
the kit. I have in my stash, some fine rubber piping, so using the supplied jig
that comes in the kit, I fashioned my soil pipes from this.
Right, let’s decide which option I want for the Drill Tower. The kit gives you two options. A stand alone Drill Tower, which would typically stand at the bottom of the Drill Yard or the option, which is the one I’ve gone for, a connecting Drill Tower to the main building.
It’s a Tower with a pleasant column and arch detail.
The front wall is first. Again, I leave the cover layer intact until it’s fixed to the base layer and cut it once it’s all square. It makes life so much easier.
Quickly colour in the inside of the arch with a matching
marker.
The door section is next, and add the sills.
The side walls are of the same construction as the front
wall.
Once made, these are glued to the completed front wall.
Making sure that everything is square and true.
The corner covers are next, and these again cover the
corners very nice and add a nice detail.
The rear wall is next. And as you can see, I’ve chosen
the connected version. This will show the flashing once it’s glued to the main
building.
The guttering is next, along with the roof and ridge
capping.
Add the drainpipes and Glue the Drill Tower to the main
building and that’s it. Kit complete.
Below are some of the interior detail shots.
I waited a long time for this kit to be released by Scalescenes, and I have to say, I’ve not been disappointed. It has all of the detail I’ve come to expect from Scalescenes and some. It’s been a pleasure to build, so much so, I’ve downloaded the red brick version to build at a later date.
Until Next Time.............
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