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A really old kit that I bought a while back.
It´s going to be fun to build a really old craftsman kit. Printed cardboard, some stripwood and a lot of instructions....
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The fire station kit build has begun...
Cutting the windows and doors. A new blade was definitely a must
The walls was a pain to cut out in 1/8" cardboard.
I have glued the brick faces to the cardboard, and they are now drying under a ton of lead weights....

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Been building the wall details.

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The brick surround is cardboard.

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Doors....

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The gables are almost finished.

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Painting bricks.... The walls are quite large, so it's going to take a while.
That's a good looking kit. Thumbsup
This is how I did the walls:



I primed them with burnt sienna and then picked some bricks in lighter and darker colors.

Note that they are way to strong in contrast at this stage.



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I then lightly Airbrushed some of the base color to tone down the bricks.

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To make the mortar, I painted the walls with warm gray oil paint straight from the tube.

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I then wiped it off while wet.

I lastly used a towel that was very lightly damped in mineral spirits to remove the oil paint from the brick surfaces.

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Just the way I liked it.
The fire station build continued.

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I've assembled the walls and built the windows and doors.
They are mostly made out of cardboard with printed plastic glass.

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The embossed brick walls were a real chore to work with....But it worked out okay.

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Finished!!!
The HSM Nevada city fire station is done in a week. 8-)
It was a real challenge, but it went really okay I think.
The bell tower has 28 parts.... Fiddly, to say the least.
The interior light is a led mounted above the ceiling and has an orange colored diffuser to make it resemble gas light.

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Another great looking structure. Thanks for explaining how you painted the brickwork.

Bruce
Another great job Graffen. I always enjoy seeing what you are up to and you continue to amaze as well as educate.
Could you explain what the light diffuser is? I am just starting to dabble in lighting.

Do you still have your website?

Thanks

Brent
Thanks!
Brent, the light diffuser is made from frosted plastic.
I painted it with Tamiya transparent orange.

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Well looking model, very nice work!