The Hoffinmier Brewery

Started by fsmcollector67, September 25, 2016, 06:32:58 PM

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S&S RR

Very nice work! I like the way you work - do a section with a technique and let it sink-in for a while and see if you like it as well the next day. Sure looks good from here.
John Siekirk
Superior & Seattle Railroad

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Quote from: S&S RR on October 05, 2016, 09:06:20 PM
Very nice work! I like the way you work - do a section with a technique and let it sink-in for a while and see if you like it as well the next day. Sure looks good from here.


Couldn't agree more....Very nice work Loren.


ACL1504

I see no issues with the stone work or the shingles. Very well done.

Tom ;D
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fsmcollector67

Thanks again to all who have commented, it just inspires me to work harder, and to come up with more new techniques, and materials to use........I am still very much a novice to all of this.....I am always looking for Ideas, and methods that you might use.....
Loren....
9 Fingers Loren.....
"Watch out for that #11 Blade"

Mark Dalrymple

Looking great, Loren!

Its a neat looking structure, and those shingles look terrific!

Cheers, Mark.

Powersteamguy1790

Nice work Loren. :) Have fun with that build.

Stay cool and run steam..... 8) 8)

fsmcollector67

Hey all,
Okay so I think that I have achieved the aged Cedar shingle look on this second go round, using Hunterlines Cedar stain. Let me know if they in fact do look like old Cedar shingles...
Also there are pics of some real nice vent detail from Vectorcut.....
Thanks for looking....
Loren...
9 Fingers Loren.....
"Watch out for that #11 Blade"

Polux


fsmcollector67

Hey All,
So this week I have the bracing of the walls just about done, also another great window fan from Vectorcut, and my attempt at replicating marble floor tiles for the floor in the brew house...
Also I have a first attempt at slate roof tiles for the Brew house....
Thanks for taking a look...Next up will be the Brew house interior...
Loren....
9 Fingers Loren.....
"Watch out for that #11 Blade"

Polux


fsmcollector67

Today I have a mixture of items....Last night started to work with Cloverhouse glass, works real well, and is pretty easy to cut. The results, as opposed to using plastic sheet are great. The reflection you get off of the glass is outstanding, as well as the color reflections with light. The next thing is the building is all braced in, and I started to glue the walls together...
As always thanks for stopping by to take a look...
Loren...
9 Fingers Loren.....
"Watch out for that #11 Blade"

R Edington

  Like the real glass idea. I'll have to get some to play with.
Rodney

fsmcollector67

Hey All...so this weekend I went off and worked on the Office section instead of the brew house, the first photo is the little details make the difference.  Next was framing up the lower roof.
Then we move onto Shingles, three ways......The next set are of the weathered office section, and finally the roofing begins....Thanks for looking....till next time..
Loren...
9 Fingers Loren.....
"Watch out for that #11 Blade"

fsmcollector67

second set photos
9 Fingers Loren.....
"Watch out for that #11 Blade"

S&S RR

Loren


Your build looks great.  I'm enjoying your thread.
John Siekirk
Superior & Seattle Railroad

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