Cricut shingles

Perhaps there is no harder problem for railway modellers than shingles.  First of all, because we tend to have a bird’s eye view, they are right up front and centre.  Secondly, it takes a team of workers about a week to re-roof even a modest house.  So, while you could install individual shingles, it will drive you […]

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Cricut board and batten

It is so nice when a plan works on the first attempt.  Frequent readers of this blog know it’s rare for me, and so, I’m taking a moment to savour the victory. The battens went on today, pretty much as planned.  I was amazed at how well they lined up with the board joints beneath […]

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Roundhouse shed designed

There was a small shed on the east side of the roundhouse. In later years, according to Del Rosamond, it contained ice. It doesn’t actually appear on the 1908 B&B listing, but then, the roundhouse is barely described in that book. So, I’ve decided to include it. Based on a sketchy distant half-view and a […]

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Roundhouse walls mostly done

Today, I coated the backs and edges of the wall sections with Weldbond, and left them under some weights to dry. This was an improvement over the test wall section because I could then cut out the windows without having to worry about the mullions beneath. As you can see from this terribly cruel photo, […]

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Weights and wires for 622

There are two things that I didn’t design well when I built #10  (okay, there are more than two, but I’m going to write about two tonight) — weights and wires.  Weight, even on the first iteration, was largely composed of scraps of lead that I squeezed into nooks and crannies wherever I could.  On […]

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