Looks like another really useful kit! I make up sets of toy soldiers to give to less well off folks and as I am retired cost is an issue so I have used several of your kits. I make some modifications, the roof has to be removable, interiors need a modicum of detailing and I fret out the windows and back them with clear plastic. Currently looking at making a toy farm for someone's little girl so this one will be really handy. Thanks for all your work, the kids get a lot of pleasure from your buildings.
Really good guide, used this exact kit from your site for mine and my mate's layout!! Only thing o would say is, that the building really could do with having tabs to connect the various walls together otherwise it's more than a little fiddly. Still pretty good though!! Many thanks!!
Sorry I didn't really make it clear within the video. I print the sheets out on photo paper, then glue the whole sheet to the correct thickness of card. Once the glue dries you can then start cutting out the pieces ready for building. Hope this helps. Mike
Looks like another really useful kit! I make up sets of toy soldiers to give to less well off folks and as I am retired cost is an issue so I have used several of your kits. I make some modifications, the roof has to be removable, interiors need a modicum of detailing and I fret out the windows and back them with clear plastic. Currently looking at making a toy farm for someone's little girl so this one will be really handy. Thanks for all your work, the kids get a lot of pleasure from your buildings.
Really good guide, used this exact kit from your site for mine and my mate's layout!! Only thing o would say is, that the building really could do with having tabs to connect the various walls together otherwise it's more than a little fiddly. Still pretty good though!! Many thanks!!
Do you cut curve sections such as the arches freehand?
Are you sticking the sections on to thick card after cutting?
Sorry I didn't really make it clear within the video. I print the sheets out on photo paper, then glue the whole sheet to the correct thickness of card. Once the glue dries you can then start cutting out the pieces ready for building. Hope this helps. Mike
Good afternoon Mike how to print in scale N (1:160). Thank you
Set print scale to 53% for British n gauge
@@1964mikem Grazie
Hi, what glue did you use to assemble it all please?
Thank you
I like to use Pritt glue, either in stick form or the clear Pritt pva which comes in a plastic tube. Hope this helps. Mike
Very nice video 👍😀
Thank you. I'm finding people like this method for the kits rather than the photo's on my ibb account
Excellent video Mike, when will it be available for download.Cheers John.
Hi John, Had a mishap on Friday when uploading, all sorted now, you'll find kit in townscene section. Cheers Mike
Is this kit axailable for download ?
Hi Edward, Yes kit upoaded & ready for downloading within the Townscene section. wmrTS73 is the RAR file name. Hope you enjoy. Mike
thanks