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01-11-2008 7:53 AM
Offline C&O Fan
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Engine House Redo

I am redoing my engine house and started with a COHS drawing of the engine house

in Thurmond

Sadly , because of space limitations I am limited to only a single stall

I started by using a template for the window alignment cut from heavy paper

I've always wanted to try to build a structure with internal studded walls

and I now have a great deal of respect for those modelers who do !

I found it easier to just stab the 2x4s with my hobby knife to put them into place

after applying the glue

The door hinges are from a company no longer in business that I salvaged from my old

engine house

I use the clear plastic from a sheet protector found at office supply stores

I finally have both walls and the office finished

Now it's on to making the rafters !

01-11-2008 8:21 AM In reply to
Offline SilverSpike
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Re: Engine House Redo

I like it, I like it!

I especially like the window frames and flooring look great! Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup]

Look forward to the updates on this modeling project.

What scale is it? Appears HO, but sometimes images can be deceiving.

Cheers,

Ryan

01-11-2008 11:02 AM In reply to
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Re: Engine House Redo

Thank You !

Yes it's HO scale

01-11-2008 12:33 PM In reply to
Offline L Cowan
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Re: Engine House Redo

Beautiful work, kep us posted. I would be interested in the plans if available.
01-12-2008 11:41 AM In reply to
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Re: Engine House Redo

 L Cowan wrote:
Beautiful work, kep us posted. I would be interested in the plans if available.

Thank's 

I don't have any plans but i could mail you the templates if you want to build one

01-12-2008 12:09 PM In reply to
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Re: Engine House Redo

Here's a few more progress photos

I added a 5/16x5/16 piece on the bottom to both raise the building and help keep the walls straight

I cut groves in it every 2 HO scale feet to make it look like foundation stones

Heres another photo with the walls in place and thev overhead beams attached

Side View

The rafters will be next

01-14-2008 5:19 PM In reply to
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Re: Engine House Redo/Progress Photos

Here's a couple of photos with the rafters and back door installed

01-14-2008 6:17 PM In reply to
Offline SleeperN06
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Re: Engine House Redo

Wow! That is fantastic. Now I know what I want to do next. That is, after I ever get my layout finished.  I was a carpenter/framer in my early years and I always wanted to do what your doing.  Great job, can't wait to see it completed.

Sleeper

01-16-2008 12:12 PM In reply to
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Re: Engine House Redo

 SleeperN06 wrote:

Wow! That is fantastic. Now I know what I want to do next. That is, after I ever get my layout finished.  I was a carpenter/framer in my early years and I always wanted to do what your doing.  Great job, can't wait to see it completed.

Sleeper

Thanks Sleeper ! It's been fun !

Still a long way to go !

Here's a shot of it on the layout

I was making the cribbing

No the post aren't leaning the camera is

From the drawing the over hang looks about right

01-17-2008 5:01 PM In reply to
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Re: Engine House Redo

A photo of the roof

01-22-2008 9:27 AM In reply to
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Re: Engine House Redo

In order to make the louvers for the celestial roof

I use a pice of tape sticky side up and taped down at both ends

to hold the 4x4 vertical posts in place while gluing the 2x2 horizontal slats in place

 

The finished roof should look like this

 

 

01-22-2008 1:27 PM In reply to
Offline SpaceMouse
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Re: Engine House Redo

I am impressed.
01-22-2008 2:58 PM In reply to
Offline SilverSpike
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Re: Engine House Redo

Great progress Terry!

Can I ask what material you used for the roofing?

Thanks,

Ryan

01-22-2008 3:09 PM In reply to
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Re: Engine House Redo

 SilverSpike wrote:

Great progress Terry!

Can I ask what material you used for the roofing?

Thanks,

Ryan

Thanks Guys 

It's just a strip wood roof but it's covered with a Medical Tape just the way you would

apply roll roofing

The medical tape is like masking tape but is more porous and looks more like

roofing material

 

 

01-22-2008 3:26 PM In reply to
Offline SilverSpike
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Re: Engine House Redo

Terry,

I like using non-modeling materials for creative modeling usage. Medical tape for rolled roofing material is a great idea, I have some medical tape in my first aid kit, might have to give it a test run. I'm looking to cover my roundhouse with some roofing material and still have not come up with a cheap alternative solution.

Thanks,

Ryan

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