Menu

Show posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.

Show posts Menu

Messages - Rollin

#1
That Brokenwood episode was great fun! Way back when, long before any films, Harvard Lampoon published a parody called "Bored of the Rings." That was a clear sign that there was a real love of the Tolkien works, that someone would like it enough to write a parody!
#2
Baggage Car - Daily Chat / May 2, 2024
May 02, 2024, 08:40:01 AM
The signals are green, let's get rolling


#3
Kit Building / Re: FOS Gorman Sign Company build
April 28, 2024, 10:16:38 AM
Nice work, Bob.

Several of the 3D printed parts were also used in the Axle Road kit. The CAFE sign, for one. Greg was asking about the air conditioning unit I showed in one of my pics.
#4
Quote from: GPdemayo on April 25, 2024, 07:47:10 AMWell done Rollin.....is the HVAC package unit for the roof from a manufacturer or did you do it yourself?  8)
There is one small box in the Axle Road kit that contains all the 3D printed parts, from a very large roof assembly to very fine detail parts. The AC unit is one of these.
#5
The flat roof only overhangs the wall by a fraction, and it just felt too thin. So when I was adding bracing to keep it nice and flat, I decided to add some extra trim along the edge.



I really like how this gives some definition to the edge of the roof. Also, the sign on the side of the building looks about right after I treated it with a light wash of white paint. Just faded enough!

#6
The next building up is the Dixie Cafe. It's a very simple wedge shape. Here are the walls




There's a vey big painted sign to put on one wall, and the roof has a lot of interesting detail. The vent is a casting, and the Air conditioner is a 3D printed part. Also a 3D sign which mounts on some thin frames. Just like Jeff and his gas station signs, I'm going to set that aside for installation much later.

#7
The windows in the back are plastic, but the front is made of layers of chipboard, as is the big door.  Add some signage and the whole effect is pretty good. ( The roof has not been glued in place yet.)

#8
More positioning in the magnetic jig gets all the walls:



You can see how the little extension joins the main building with a tab into a slot on the wall

#9
Interviews and scheduling them can be a problem with Global entry. When my daughters couldn't get timely ones scheduled locally, they looked for other slots available and so we made a day trip to Detroit. Got them done quickly and we visited museums and had some good food!

Worked in the yard this morning, but rain is coming...

Have a good one, guys.
#10
It can be a little tricky when you have an inside corner to glue that leaves a section hanging out:



This little wing where the front door is located had no bracing and really wanted to curl up before it was attached to the small side wall.
#11
Now we'll do a quick application of A&I wash:



After sponge painting the walls, I used my magnetic jig to keep things square:

#12
Axle Road has a total of 9 and a half buildings, the half is a fenced-in storage yard between two structures. My intended footprint includes all but one of these structures. The instructions take you thru these one by one, starting with some of the smaller, simpler builds. I'm usually working on two of these at once, so I can have assemblies or paint drying while I work on another section. For simplicity and continuity, let me present these one at a time.


The first one we'll look at is Krug Auto Collision. Here's the cardboard mockup next to the actual walls:




With bracing applied:

#13
Wow, that was impressive.



just an iPhone picture, a little high haze, but amazing how dark it got. A once in a lifetime experience - Totality!
#14
Skies are clearing here in northern Ohio, we should have a great view of the eclipse! In all my years, I've only been where it was a partial eclipse. This will be my first Total!
#15
Kit Building / Re: ITLA Modular Industry
April 07, 2024, 08:40:12 PM
ITLA was featured in last weeks Miniprints live broadcast and I was unfamiliar with their kits. Many of their kits can be assembled to fit several footprints and I am eager to see how you do this one and make it fit your needs.
Powered by EzPortal