Brilliant mate, precision cutting as always. However, next time I see you I am going to buy you a safety ruler before one of your digits flies across my screen! Take care, cheers Steve
@@GalgormHall Paul thanks very much for replying to my comment. It's nice to see other people's work to get idea to improve my Channel. Take Care & Stay Safe.
@@GalgormHall You're welcome! I've just finished your neat little substation project featured in Hornby Magazine a few months ago. As I'll eventually have a late 1930s layout it was fun tracking down an earlier warning sign for the door.
For goodness sake Paul! You'll need to start again - using our imagination is just not on! ;-) Even in raw brick the building looks great. The variation in roof height gives a bit of added interest too. Cheers
Thanks for the tips, this is the reason that my craftsman kit went back in the box, all the panels are cut out with templates applied but cutting out the openings was to much. I’ll try again now I think
Hi Ian hopefully it’s given you some confidence to give the build another go. Once you’ve successfully built your first then the next will become much easier. Paul
just a clarification Paul, when you have the initial plan glued to grey board, do you ct on the inside, outside or in the middle of the black lines ? to ensure the windows in the kit fit correctly and snug. cheers Paul at Sandling Junction
It shouldn’t really matter where you cut as the window frame tolerances are quite large, just make sure that whichever cut you make you do the same for all windows. Within the line will give a very fine frame whereas cuts on the outside of the black line will give a thicker profile. Paul
Beautiful work Paul! Cheers, Joachim
Thanks so much Joachim. Paul
Love the new building Paul.
The 'odd' angles youve got make this even more unique than a ready to plant building.
Top work as usual
Thanks mate. I’ve got odd angles too, maybe that’s why I’m also unique. 😂 Paul
Great update mate!!! Thanks for sharing this video! Cheers Onno.
Thank you Onno. Paul
Good morning Paul. another great instructive video. these building will look fabulous on the layout...excellent work....cheer's Tony
Thanks Tony, I’ve got to keep up with you and all your scratch building. 😆 Paul
Theres no problem there my friend. your way ahead. 😆😆....Tony
Brilliant mate, precision cutting as always. However, next time I see you I am going to buy you a safety ruler before one of your digits flies across my screen! Take care, cheers Steve
I have one Steve, I just find it cumbersome to use. 😆 Paul
Great building
Thank you. Paul
Another great partial job Paul , well done
Thank you John. Paul
good build paul thanks keep up the good work and vids
Thank you. Paul
Love the new update you done and thanks for sharing.
Thanks as always. Paul
@@GalgormHall Paul thanks very much for replying to my comment. It's nice to see other people's work to get idea to improve my Channel. Take Care & Stay Safe.
More top quality modelling! 👍👍👍
Thank you. Paul
Nice work, Paul. It's gonoing to be a bit tricky, but you seem to have it all covered- odd angles and all. Take care!
Thanks Anthony, hopefully it’ll all pull together at the end. Paul
Cheers Paul, great session and some really useful tips. You have a great eye for balance in the build. Looking forward to the next part.
Thanks so much David. Paul
@@GalgormHall You're welcome! I've just finished your neat little substation project featured in Hornby Magazine a few months ago. As I'll eventually have a late 1930s layout it was fun tracking down an earlier warning sign for the door.
Oh fantastic David, I hope the instructions were self explanatory. Paul
@@GalgormHall Perfectly, thanks.
Beautiful work Paul. I can only imagine the mess I would make of it. David.
I’d imagine you’d do quite alright on it David. Thanks as always. Paul
For goodness sake Paul! You'll need to start again - using our imagination is just not on! ;-) Even in raw brick the building looks great. The variation in roof height gives a bit of added interest too. Cheers
😆 thanks Davie. Paul
Thanks for the tips, this is the reason that my craftsman kit went back in the box, all the panels are cut out with templates applied but cutting out the openings was to much. I’ll try again now I think
Hi Ian hopefully it’s given you some confidence to give the build another go. Once you’ve successfully built your first then the next will become much easier. Paul
just a clarification Paul, when you have the initial plan glued to grey board, do you ct on the inside, outside or in the middle of the black lines ? to ensure the windows in the kit fit correctly and snug. cheers Paul at Sandling Junction
It shouldn’t really matter where you cut as the window frame tolerances are quite large, just make sure that whichever cut you make you do the same for all windows. Within the line will give a very fine frame whereas cuts on the outside of the black line will give a thicker profile. Paul
Where do you buy your craft blades please
If I’m at a show I’ll pick them up from Squires or alternatively I do the same if I’m passing by a Hobbycraft. Paul
@@GalgormHall Thank you Paul.