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Started by madharry, December 04, 2018, 02:19:28 PM

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madharry

Another laser cut kit from Germany. Travelling around Europe over the last year - Norway, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, France and the Netherlands - I began to notice a similarity amongst the architecture between the various countries. In Germany and France for example I found thatched cottages that would not look out of place in an English village.
Each country lends influences to one another. OK this is a long winded apology for building a German house kit and ultimately passing it off as Norwegian. The kit retails for about $40 but I was able to pick it up for £15 from Gaugemaster. It is Artikel nr: 008 - Siedlungshaus Eisenheim from WS-LaserCut.
Here is the picture of the model and the contents of the box. Hey guess what the instructions are in English.............
Mike

GPdemayo

In English!.....will you know what to do with readable instructions Mike?.....I'll be watching.  ;D
Gregory P. DeMayo
General Construction Superintendent Emeritus
St. Louis & Denver Railroad
Longwood, FL

madharry

Yeah............sort of Google english.......however!
The windows and doors are laser cut card engraved on one side. I have glazed them by placing them carefully on a sheet of acetate. I use Deluxe Materials Glue 'n Glaze so if any glue does show it is almost unseen.
Mike

madharry

Here are the four main walls. All the brick is engraved into the self-coloured card. The corners of each have little teeth that interlock with the neighbouring wall - Neat.
Mike

madharry

The base or foundation of the house is made of two pieces of card which I have carefully aligned. Afterwards I cut out the windows from the acetate sheet.
Mike

Janbouli

What a pace Mike , if you have problems with German or Dutch just send me the manuals I'll happily translate for you.
I love photo's, don't we all.

PRR Modeler

Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
Freelanced PRR Bellevue Subdivision

madharry

Thanks Jan - unfortunately the description is in Google English/German and a little bit has been lost in translation.
Thanks Curt as always...
Here are the main walls with the windows applied.
Mike


madharry

Continuing..........I glued the walls to the foundation. The corners interlink cleverly with each other.
The other detailing parts of brickwork.
The bottom course is applied once again interlinking at the corners.
Mike
PS Has anyone noticed that I have a new cutting mat and my desk looks a lot tidier. Since I am now a retard and sold my business, I can use my study/office for modelling and Mrs C gets back her dining room. Huh we may have to invite folks around for dinner........

Lynnb

Its coming along nicely, that pattern can really play tricks on the eyes if you stare at it long enough.
The new pad reminds me, I need to find mine. ;D
Ontario, Canada
The Great White North

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madharry

Thanks Lynn.
Here are some pictures of how I am coming along. The roof is on, windows, doors, sills added. Next up the dormers.
Mike

deemery

I like the dormer design, those are a bit hard to scratchbuild.


dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

madharry

Thanks Dave, I agree.
Here are the dormers fitted to the roof. They are than a bit fiddly. I have put blinds behind all the windows. The roofs of the dormers are in two halves. To get them to glue correctly on the roofs I have added a piece of white paper to the underside to join them. :-\
Mike

madharry

I used a brown paper bag cut in strips to add flashing to the dormer roofs and around the chimneys.
Mike

PRR Modeler

Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
Freelanced PRR Bellevue Subdivision

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