Plymouth Street
#28
Gary S Wrote:Cutting the thicker plastic would be a tough one. What about some sort of jig for a Dremel tool to cut holes in the thicker stuff, kind of like a router?
Gary, I thought about using my Dremel and jigs, but could not come up with a solution that would allow me to cut the openings as precisely as necessary. If anyone has got an idea, I’d be glad to hear it.

mountaingoatgreg Wrote:I am really looking forward to your completion of this building and start seeing them vertical on the new layout!!
Me too, but at least I can give you a glimpse after assembling the walls. Seeing it on the layout will have to wait a little ...

P5se Camelback Wrote:I'm really liking the brick inserts on the ground floor ... it's looking very interesting, very old downtown industrial New York!
biL, the whole front wall is red brick, but I did not have enough of the brick sheet left to do the entire wall.

shortliner Wrote:Kurt - don't know if you have seen these - O scale, but inspirational stuff for urban modellers

<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.elfinmodels.com/">http://www.elfinmodels.com/</a><!-- m -->

Jack, thank you for the link. It was new to me.
Kurt
Reply


Messages In This Thread

Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)