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04 Oct 2010 21:55 - 08 Aug 2017 17:50 #91
by Chris Lowe
A very crude rough out for my next project on the 6301/42 AM Bombing Teacher this ones going to take some time to get right.
English Civil War Re-enactor with the Sealed Knot.
Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!
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01 Jan 2011 17:13 #92
by Able Mabel
Any more progress on these . . . ????
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01 Jan 2011 21:15 #93
by Chris Lowe
I haven't gone much further pending some decent interior details.
English Civil War Re-enactor with the Sealed Knot.
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18 Mar 2011 22:29 #94
by P Bellamy
Lubricant and Inflammables Store, Type A, 12406/41:
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A work in progress, using a copy of the works drawing (thanks Chris) and an existing example that I may end up restoring.
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19 Mar 2011 00:08 #95
by Chris Lowe
Is that the 24ft version Paul?
My model was a simplified 16ft.
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19 Mar 2011 00:59 #96
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Yes Chris, it's the 24' span 7-bay single building:
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The real one I'm working on didn't have an internal wall between the lubricant room and the inflammables tank room, there's no trace of a brick wall as the drawing requires, nor fixing blocks in the floor for a wooden wall.
I was pleased to find the concrete plinth for the tanks still surviving though.
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19 Mar 2011 17:12 #97
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Curved corrugated sheeting really strains the processor, especially when you're adding it in individual sheets...
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19 Mar 2011 18:18 #98
by OneEighthBit
Can I ask what modelling program you're making these in?
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19 Mar 2011 19:52 #99
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The free basic version of SketchUp.
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19 Mar 2011 20:03 #100
by mawganmad
Incredible work, really puts flesh, or rather bricks and metal, on the bones of these buildings.
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