Is this really this small? Absolutely tiny kebab shop for Station Road!
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- This absolutely tiny kebab shop is made from paper, card, and the acetate from a chocolate box lid. See how I went about making it for the top of Station Road in Chandwell.
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This guy will forever be a beacon in small scale modeling. Your work is incredible.
That's very kind - thank you!
I have never thought about modelling before in my life, but you've gained an instant subscriber. Beautiful work, and lovely video.
Thanks and welcome to Chandwell!
There's an element of utopian nostalgia you've mined with your layout that makes me wish the technology in Honey I Shrunk The Kids was easily available.
That would be brilliant wouldn’t it!?
I’m totally mind blown by this video and the comments. Beautiful job on the kebab shop. Thanks for sharing.Roy.
Thank you very much!
Great addition to the shop fronts. No town would be complete without a purveyor of greasy kebabs, chicken burgers or 1/2lb cheese burgers. I could almost smell them whilst watching that video.
Very true!
So glad you are building the past. These days you would need 10 different Turkish Barbers, 6 Nail Bars and at least 3 Dog Parlours.
Ha. That’s true.
Michael. Absolutely brilliant, love it. Thank you. Pete.
Thank you!
Brings back - or do I mean up? - some bad memories of post pub kebabs many years ago! Smashing work as ever, Michael! 😊
“Brings up” 😂
You never cease to amaze me Michael ! I bet Sweaty Al is in there all the time lol.👍
Always! He eats there twice a day, almost every day.
😂
Another master class Michael in small but very well detailed build, many thanks for sharing take care Barry.👍🍻
Many thanks
You have such a good eye for detail Michael. That really looks superb.
Thank you so much 😀
Beautifully detailed and potentially a good method for creating bay windows in other buildings. Cheers
Yes! Definitely!
Great upload as usual. Traveling up to Bradford this weekend to vist family. Take care
Wonderful - take in some of the Chandwell sights while you're there!
As always Michael splendid job and will definitely inspire people to “have a go”. Alan
Thank you. I hope so.
Just amazing, always so impressed with your ability to work in N gauge. Good luck at Buxton.
Thank you!
Great modelling as usual. Loved your deciphering of the pronunciation of 'Aldeburgh' the UK is full of similar names where the pronunciation isn't what you think.
Thank you very much! Glad you found that bit funny.
Fantastic modelling Michael - but then I wouldn't expect anything less from you. 😊
You’re too kind Euan!
I've eaten takeaway from that place in Aldeburgh 😱. Cardboard would have been tastier. Another excellent video Michael, thanks for sharing.
Ha! Amazing!
Your approach on a folded glass front might be a solution for my current task to build platform elevators that are tiny and nothing but boxes of glass. No chance to assemble four walls. My first attempts would not bend crisp enough . So maybe I try several layers and the inner ones cut and with gaps to allow for bending.
I attended teh swiss exhibtion as exhibitor last weekend, so many encouraging encounters for your show!
Sounds good! Hope it works!
Another tour d' force Michael, such precision.
Thank you
That is a most charming shop front. The close-up photographs are amazing. Very few people could make such a neat job as that.
Thank you! I think it's turned out well. As long as the other three are to a similar standard, I should be good.
Good wishes for the show and safe travels mate. Arthur
Thanks Arthur!
How you made that is absolutely incredible such fine detail I'm very inspired by you modeling truly amazing great vids too 😊😊
Thank you very much! Glad my buildings inspire you.
Wonderful as always 👍
Thank you!
Excellent work as ever. Remarkable how ahead of its time Best Kebab is, serving falafel in the 90s. Not entirely sure how common they'd have been in grimy, run-down northern towns then. Must be a story behind it featuring on Best's menu.
Hahah I didn’t even think that through. Frantic writing of backstory begins!
@@Chandwell I hear that Sergeant Stanley Scroggins (Britney's great great uncle's cousin on her mother's side) served in the Army Catering Corps in Palestine and in his attempts to avoid his own productions, was often to be found AWOL in local bars and takeaways, which gave him the idea to open a falafel and black pudding takeaway when he returned home. Unfortunately he never made it back (rumour has it that a jealous husband was involved), but his letters home contained the falafel recipe given to him by a woman he knew as Esmeralda.
Yes Michael! These shop type videos are right up my street (!) and I know what you mean about the white card. I bought two packets of Wilko Presentation Card ages ago and have used it for a few things - including shop fronts. They’re not quite Michael-tastic but gave me something interesting to think about.
Aldeburgh - there is an Aldeburgh Road North and Aldeburgh Road South near me so this bit made me chuckle, as well as the club type bass part leading out of that part at the start. The effect on 5:26 to 5:31 is brilliant.
I’m away at the minute so you’ve got a long distance reply, cheers Michael from Southern Cyprus ☀️☀️☀️
Wow! A bit of Chandwell action in Cyprus, yes!?
@@ChandwellOh yes!
A doner, shish and bag of chips please,beautiful model
It’s in the post.
Amazing work, as usual!!! I really look forward to these videos each week!
Thank you! I will keep them coming.
Wow great job, what great detailing
Thank you!
Please include the german bakery „Moin Moin Bäckerei“. Moin moin is northern german for good morning (but also used the whole day as hello).
This is interesting. I may do!
Simply amazing job Michael' ...your detail is the kebab shop we all know'
Thank you kindly
As ever, amazing work and incredible how you worked out the windows! Thank you so much for sharing ♥
Thank you Michelle. It was good fun this one.
Looking good 👍
Thank you!
Everything u make is perfect 💕💕
You’re very kind. I do aim for perfection but there’s always still farther to go!
Look forward to seeing you at the show.
I'll be on the 3mm socirty/DEMU stand, so I will definitely be popping over to chat and have a look at your wonderful buildings
Brilliant. See you then. What are you showing at DEMU? Are you the James who weathers diesels over on RMWeb?
You’re really going to need to go on your tour to the U.S. so we can see your models up close here
Good idea! :)
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
To know that even British people do not always know how to pronounce some town names, was very relieving. Quite funny scene in the video!
The window front of the Kebap store is so delicate, real art. And as you have mentioned: The possibility to look through the store "around" the corner ist super interesting - well done, Michael!
All the best
Valentin
Yes there are some awkward words in English place names. I am glad you found that part funny.
Lol and that's how i meet your mother , bought her first Kebab after dancing all night 😅😅😅😅 very nice job , wonder how many of us have the same story 🤔🤔🤔🤔
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Excellent as always!
Thanks again!
Great job!!! Beautiful technique!!!
Thank you! 😊
Brilliant techniques, beautiful result.
Thank you! Cheers!
The usual incredible job buddy.
Despite being used to N gauge for 50 years, my brain simply couldn't comprehend just how miniscule this is until the Lego figure at 0:27.
The Lego figure is a great way to show the size of these things!
It reminds me of the takeaway at the top of Flowergate in Whitby - well done 😊
Cool!
Its been fun to watch you create this masterpiece.
Thank you!
Fantastic, job thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Look forward to seeing you at Railex Buxton, I'll be there all weekend, starting Friday helping with set-up, then demo stand of N Gauge Road vehicles Saturday and Sunday
See you there!
Lovely job!
Thank you! Cheers!
And now I'm hungry again.
Not again! :)
Gonna have a kebab tonight now.
Enjoy!
Michael Great Video, liking the model based on real life prototype. Sorry that you had issues with Aldeburgh pronunciation, Aldeburgh like Ilkley is a nice gentle Town on the Suffolk Coast. But guess it like the pronunciation for Edinburgh & Knaresborough, and many places names which have origins in Older History, like Anglo-Saxon, Viking or Norman. But I’m sure this style of wrapped round windows can be found in other places. Thanks Ian
Glad that bit made you laugh! ;)
I’m sure you have been asked this question a lot of times but on what paper thickness you print your brickpaper and what printer you use?
I think this video should answer all your questions. There are links to every product in the video’s description too. Scratch building with card - tools and materials
ruclips.net/video/-QvdNFST7WU/видео.html
Incredible work Michael.I am still unsure how you can use Google Earth to obtain dimensions. I get that you can lift the length and width of a building but I have had difficulty lifting window dimensions. Any ideas?
You can't use Google Earth for vertical dimensions like windows. For those I use elevation drawings if I can find them, or simple "brick counting" techniques. I did a video on this technique once.
The building I am interested in is made of concrete with large windows with many mullions. I image if I could get one dimension I might be able to figure out the rest 👍
did you make sure to add a scale turd in the toilet round the back?
Made from a single grain of rice, filed down a little.
Not sure if a dodgy kebab leads to a single turd .....lol
@@Chandwell that poor man in the bathroom....
Why not paint before cutting?
Because that leaves the cut paper edges white. If I painted first, the orange would only be on the front of the paper, and you'd have white edges visible.
@@Chandwell but you're touching up the edges afterwards usually. Not a criticism, this is all amazing!
@@dpjanes Yes, that's true, but those bars are only a quarter of a millimetre wide, so the "touching up" would repaint the bar anyway. No criticism implied - it's always good to discuss as it may mean I learn something or consider something I'd not thought of before.
I noticed a Bӓkerei in Ilkley. Have they started speaking German there? And will Chandwell follow this trend?
I didn't realise it was German until I saw comments here. It doesn't look like a German word!