Did some more weathering on the front of the warehouse. Rust streaks and greenish slime added. Subtle but I do think it improves the look. Now time to assemble the building.
Thanks Jerry, Ed, Frank and Kevin. Glued on the front wall and worked a bit on the interior.
The top view shows a bit more where I cheated and used photocopies of floor and walls to fill in. Not quite done but I'm ready to leave this and start on the office roof.
Hi Frank. The floor in front of the door next to the work bench is real weathered wood from an old clinic I attended. I didn't have enough to finish floor so I used a photocopy for the floor under the window which is barely seen. Same with the walls I added some studs over the work bench to give the illusion it is all board on board but its actually a photo with the studs glued on. The wall with the door is real as are a couple of small areas.
Ok on to the Office roof. I glued it on, Covered it with transfer tape and trimmed the edges with stripwood. I also added the rafters as I find it easier to do at this point and less likely to damage the shingles.
Thanks guys, so far so good. Now on to shingling. I wanted distressed shingles so against the advice in the manual I tried using a wire brush and all but shredded the shingles. I stained the sheets with CA and love the thin wood and varying thicknesses. I started out using strips of 5-6 shingles but quickly realized that it made the effect a bit blocky so I opted to put in the 2 hrs extra work and cut up the rest of the sheets and mixed them all up in a big pile and started to apply the shingles individually.
Frank, the transfer tape is great but I still put a small dab on the shingle below so each shingle is secured in two places. Probably overkill but it only adds a small amount of time.
Well finished one side of the roof. Thought the colour might be too pale but it turned out like a sunbleached shake roof. Small but good problem is that I see from the website that the Truck repair Shop is shipping. Hope I can finish all these shingles before it arrives as I plan on switching to that build and then returning to this one.
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said..."Well you go away for a week and you lose total control of your thread."
While you took a short break the guys were just trying to keep your topic "active" until you returned.
Thanks for telling us how you chose to execute Bryan's suggestion of a "stenciled sign." I now have that idea filed and ready for use on a few builds.
Later, Dave S Tucson, AZ
Now time to assemble the building.
Jerry
I really like the coloring you have achieved on the wall.
Frank
Glued on the front wall and worked a bit on the interior.
The top view shows a bit more where I cheated and used photocopies of floor and walls to fill in. Not quite done but I'm ready to leave this and start on the office roof.
Those photocopies look great. Where did you find them?
Frank
Looking good. I love using that transfer tape for doing the shingles. So much easier than glue.
Frank
Small but good problem is that I see from the website that the Truck repair Shop is shipping. Hope I can finish all these shingles before it arrives as I plan on switching to that build and then returning to this one.
Terry
--Paul
Roof looks great.
Frank