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aydingocer got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
BUILD DAY 42 / 2 hrs / (TOTAL: 106 hrs)
Figures 433-438: Rails for sitting the roof on.
There are 3 rails: 2 on the sides and one going over the compartment doorline. The latter is to be painted in brown while the two on the sides will be white.
The rails are composed of two pieces each. The lower part has grooves to fit the structure while the upper part is flat to accomodate the roof structure.
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aydingocer reacted to lmagna in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
Impressive building and details. It is nice seeing one of these finally come together. Obviously not an easy model to do.
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aydingocer got a reaction from BobG in Bosphorus Sandal by aydingocer - FINISHED - Tersane Model - Scale 1:16 - Classic Turkish fishing boat
FINAL PHOTOS - 21 build days and 49 hours!
Here is a bunch of photos from the finished model. Thank you very much for watching and let's see when I will be off to the next building adventure (hopefully soon)
Regards,
Aydin
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aydingocer got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
Figures 450-451: By the way for this task I use this etch bender I bought from Occre.
That's all for now.
Thanks for watching!
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aydingocer got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
Figures 447-449: Roof sheets from etched brass. There are 33 of them. I was going to stop for today but then got tempted and started installing a few of them.
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aydingocer got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
BUILD DAY 43 / 0.5 hrs / (TOTAL 106.5 hrs)
Figures 444-446: Dry fitting the roof structure on the rails, which I installed in the previous step. After ensuring the positions, I will glue the roof structure on its own rails. These rails then will sit on top of those on the wagon.
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aydingocer got a reaction from popeye the sailor in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
Figure 439: Overhead luggage/hat shelves. One for each compartment. The shelves for the 1st and 10th compartments are slightly different shape. The thin shelves are to be placed over the windows.
Figures 440-441: The overhead shelves are bent around 30 degress on the compartment side, in order to prevent the stuff from sliding and falling.
Figures 442-443: Some photos showing the shelves in place.
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aydingocer got a reaction from druxey in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
BUILD DAY 42 / 2 hrs / (TOTAL: 106 hrs)
Figures 433-438: Rails for sitting the roof on.
There are 3 rails: 2 on the sides and one going over the compartment doorline. The latter is to be painted in brown while the two on the sides will be white.
The rails are composed of two pieces each. The lower part has grooves to fit the structure while the upper part is flat to accomodate the roof structure.
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aydingocer reacted to Canute in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
Interesting tool. You have been doing some beautiful work. Nice job.
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aydingocer got a reaction from hof00 in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
Figures 450-451: By the way for this task I use this etch bender I bought from Occre.
That's all for now.
Thanks for watching!
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aydingocer got a reaction from druxey in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
Figures 447-449: Roof sheets from etched brass. There are 33 of them. I was going to stop for today but then got tempted and started installing a few of them.
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aydingocer got a reaction from Danstream in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
BUILD DAY 43 / 0.5 hrs / (TOTAL 106.5 hrs)
Figures 444-446: Dry fitting the roof structure on the rails, which I installed in the previous step. After ensuring the positions, I will glue the roof structure on its own rails. These rails then will sit on top of those on the wagon.
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aydingocer got a reaction from druxey in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
Figure 439: Overhead luggage/hat shelves. One for each compartment. The shelves for the 1st and 10th compartments are slightly different shape. The thin shelves are to be placed over the windows.
Figures 440-441: The overhead shelves are bent around 30 degress on the compartment side, in order to prevent the stuff from sliding and falling.
Figures 442-443: Some photos showing the shelves in place.
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aydingocer got a reaction from yvesvidal in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
BUILD DAY 42 / 2 hrs / (TOTAL: 106 hrs)
Figures 433-438: Rails for sitting the roof on.
There are 3 rails: 2 on the sides and one going over the compartment doorline. The latter is to be painted in brown while the two on the sides will be white.
The rails are composed of two pieces each. The lower part has grooves to fit the structure while the upper part is flat to accomodate the roof structure.
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aydingocer got a reaction from Tim Moore in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
Figures 450-451: By the way for this task I use this etch bender I bought from Occre.
That's all for now.
Thanks for watching!
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aydingocer got a reaction from yvesvidal in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
Figures 447-449: Roof sheets from etched brass. There are 33 of them. I was going to stop for today but then got tempted and started installing a few of them.
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aydingocer got a reaction from druxey in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
BUILD DAY 43 / 0.5 hrs / (TOTAL 106.5 hrs)
Figures 444-446: Dry fitting the roof structure on the rails, which I installed in the previous step. After ensuring the positions, I will glue the roof structure on its own rails. These rails then will sit on top of those on the wagon.
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aydingocer got a reaction from yvesvidal in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
Figure 439: Overhead luggage/hat shelves. One for each compartment. The shelves for the 1st and 10th compartments are slightly different shape. The thin shelves are to be placed over the windows.
Figures 440-441: The overhead shelves are bent around 30 degress on the compartment side, in order to prevent the stuff from sliding and falling.
Figures 442-443: Some photos showing the shelves in place.
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aydingocer got a reaction from lmagna in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
BUILD DAY 42 / 2 hrs / (TOTAL: 106 hrs)
Figures 433-438: Rails for sitting the roof on.
There are 3 rails: 2 on the sides and one going over the compartment doorline. The latter is to be painted in brown while the two on the sides will be white.
The rails are composed of two pieces each. The lower part has grooves to fit the structure while the upper part is flat to accomodate the roof structure.
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aydingocer got a reaction from druxey in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
Figures 450-451: By the way for this task I use this etch bender I bought from Occre.
That's all for now.
Thanks for watching!
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aydingocer got a reaction from lmagna in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
Figures 447-449: Roof sheets from etched brass. There are 33 of them. I was going to stop for today but then got tempted and started installing a few of them.
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aydingocer got a reaction from yvesvidal in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
BUILD DAY 43 / 0.5 hrs / (TOTAL 106.5 hrs)
Figures 444-446: Dry fitting the roof structure on the rails, which I installed in the previous step. After ensuring the positions, I will glue the roof structure on its own rails. These rails then will sit on top of those on the wagon.
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aydingocer got a reaction from lmagna in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
Figure 439: Overhead luggage/hat shelves. One for each compartment. The shelves for the 1st and 10th compartments are slightly different shape. The thin shelves are to be placed over the windows.
Figures 440-441: The overhead shelves are bent around 30 degress on the compartment side, in order to prevent the stuff from sliding and falling.
Figures 442-443: Some photos showing the shelves in place.
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aydingocer got a reaction from yvesvidal in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
Figures 450-451: By the way for this task I use this etch bender I bought from Occre.
That's all for now.
Thanks for watching!
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aydingocer got a reaction from thibaultron in Orient Express Sleeping Car 1929 by aydingocer - FINISHED - Amati - Scale 1:32
BUILD DAY 42 / 2 hrs / (TOTAL: 106 hrs)
Figures 433-438: Rails for sitting the roof on.
There are 3 rails: 2 on the sides and one going over the compartment doorline. The latter is to be painted in brown while the two on the sides will be white.
The rails are composed of two pieces each. The lower part has grooves to fit the structure while the upper part is flat to accomodate the roof structure.