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Title: Motrak Models Shed build
Post by: Zephyrus52246 on April 12, 2026, 08:03:58 PM
While waiting for the layout room to warm up and my backdrops to come I started work on two little kits.  This one is the Supply shed from Motrak Models.  Not even looking when I bought this, I thought these were laser cut walls, but they're hydrocal.  I've done several Downtown Deco kits, so that should be no problem... (Foreshadowing)...

Jeff
Title: Re: Motrak Models Shed build
Post by: Zephyrus52246 on April 12, 2026, 08:07:40 PM
The castings are good, very little flash to scrape off.  Very few pinholes and only a couple of chips.  I didn't fill in the holes, I hoped the paint/mortar would do that.  I usually sand the backs to make sure they're square, but these seemed to fit well without doing that, probably should have.  

I usually use 5 minute epoxy for these.  Time to wiggle them into place, make sure they are perpendicular, etc.  I didn't have any epoxy, and the instructions say to use Elmer's glue.  So I did and placed them into this metal tray with some 90 degree things and thought they were well aligned.  

Jeff
Title: Re: Motrak Models Shed build
Post by: Zephyrus52246 on April 12, 2026, 08:09:35 PM
Well, when the sides were cured.  There was a little problem.  On the Deco kits, the back wall edges are usually flat and can be sanded down to fit, that would ruin the brick details on the edges here.  So I tried to see if there was any "give" in the Elmer's joints and of course broke the front wall over the door, the weakest point.   ::)  I really should know better. 

Jeff
Title: Re: Motrak Models Shed build
Post by: Zephyrus52246 on April 12, 2026, 08:11:52 PM
I figured I'd just attach the wall, live with a bad corner and cover it with vines.  I glued the front wall back together and braced it (I'd braced the corners when originally gluing them on).  There is usually a slight line at the corners which I put tape on each side and put some spackle in the line to fill in the hole.  

Jeff
Title: Re: Motrak Models Shed build
Post by: Zephyrus52246 on April 12, 2026, 08:13:35 PM
After that dried I usually spray some flat white over the surface to seal it, but had some brick colored red primer that I used instead.  It shows that the side pieces didn't quite go perfectly perpendicular as well.  Kinda mucked this one up.  Looks like a "background building".  :)

Jeff
Title: Re: Motrak Models Shed build
Post by: Zephyrus52246 on April 12, 2026, 08:14:43 PM
I then used the same spackle mixed with some earth colored paint for mortar.  The crack over the door is barely visible at least.

Jeff
Title: Re: Motrak Models Shed build
Post by: craftsmankits on April 12, 2026, 08:50:40 PM
I really like hydrocal kits, wish there were more of them.  Mark
Title: Re: Motrak Models Shed build
Post by: ReadingBob on April 12, 2026, 08:59:52 PM
I have to look in my stash. I think I have this one. Always nice to have a build thread to refer to.

I agree with Mark's comments on hydrocal kits.  :)
Title: Re: Motrak Models Shed build
Post by: Rick on April 13, 2026, 06:19:09 AM
Nice job on the brick color and mortar.
Title: Re: Motrak Models Shed build
Post by: PRR Modeler on April 13, 2026, 06:55:10 AM
Jeff very nice job on the repair. The color is nice.
Title: Re: Motrak Models Shed build
Post by: Jerry on April 13, 2026, 09:35:08 AM
Nice brick work.

Jerry
Title: Re: Motrak Models Shed build
Post by: Michael Hohn on April 13, 2026, 09:11:02 PM
Sure looks like actual brick and mortar.  Well done.

Mike