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#1
Get a grip on yourself, Todd ;D. Durham's putty stucco isn't that hard (no pun intended). Make sure you use 1/2" round stiff brush for stenciling.

Vilius
#2
Wilikers?
#3
I am making an assumption that the EXPO is going to be in PA this year. What happens if he signs up for it?
#4
The same guy did exactly the same thing to me last week. He sent me a box of random pieces of wood instead of the FSM kit.

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#5
I am offering FSM #265 Swakhammer's Welding Co here first before it goes on eBay. The kit won't pass for the collectors item since I have repackaged it. The original box wasn't in great shape. I built Swakhammer's for someone and that kit came in a much better box so I took advantage of the situation. Also I ran side by side comparison of the content. I found 2-3 different minor castings. The number of them was the same and all major parts i.e. windows, doors, chimneys, vents matched.

I will throw in a picture CD with 30 photos of my build. Majority of them are different angle shots of the built kit.

I am asking $415 plus shipping. I am not making anything on this sale. Just trying to get back what I paid for. PM me your zip code for the shipping cost.

I prefer friend transfer via PayPal i.e. you pick up the fees if there are any. I can also take a personal check or money order.

Vilius
#6
Nice job, Karl. Looking forward to the rest of it.

I have done few roofs that way. Don't use water based paint though or your roof will sag. And don't ask how do I know that  8).

Vilius
#7
Bob,

It looks great! I will use your thread as a reference when building mine.

I use Goo Gone to clean the scissors and for removing the sticky glue residue that store labels leave.

As for the carboard like material that Bar Mills is using, I think it is the Taskboard. It has some applications, like sidewalks or perhaps the stucco, but I am really not sure as to why Bar Mills is using it in applications where mat board would be a better choice. The worst is the brick. While building Cundy Cannery, I applied diluted white glue and primed and still had the little bricks falling off every time I touched them. The next time I encounter it I intend to try Minwax Wood Hardener.

Vilius
#8
Kit Building / Re: Bar Mills N-Scale Kits
April 26, 2017, 08:38:32 AM
Karl, I think Jan has a challenger for the throne of King of N scale. Looking good.

Vilius

P.S. I hope you won't go blind making these  8)
#9
Scratchbuilding / Re: Stone Buildings
April 26, 2017, 08:30:28 AM
Roger,

It is very interesting project indeed. I bet this is how George created the masters for his walls.
You are well into the project, but for the future reference or others who may attempt similar project, here is another way of doing it.
http://www.railroad-line.com/forum/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=8357

Vilius
#10
Kit Building / Re: Bar Mills Graves Elevators
April 07, 2017, 09:06:06 AM
Thank you, guys.

Vilius
#11
Kit Building / Re: Bar Mills Graves Elevators
April 06, 2017, 11:27:35 AM
The second building.
#12
Kit Building / Re: Bar Mills Graves Elevators
April 06, 2017, 11:25:26 AM
The life got busy over the past few months and I even didn't get promoted like Jaime. I still have my workbench time and follow the forums somewhat, but posting is a luxury I can't always afford.
I finished the Graves nearly a month ago. Here are the final photos.

Vilius
#13
Frank,

Your layout is an absolute masterpiece. I truly regret missing on an opportunity to see it in person last summer.

Vilius
#14
Jim,

I like the colors. Hope you don't mind if I steal your color scheme. The window trick is neat.

Vilius
#15
Jeff,

The scene is shaping up nicely. Looking forward to seeing it completed. Great job on all off the buildings.

Vilius
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