richhotrain So, with the wider pilasters, there is a space between the panels, albeit, unseen when viewed from the front? Rich
So, with the wider pilasters, there is a space between the panels, albeit, unseen when viewed from the front?
Rich
Yes. The pilasters end up being the structural element to hold things together horizontally.
Because of that, I like to glue a long styrene strip, or a long sprue tree from the scrap box, along the back length of the wall at a place that won't interefere with the door/window installation, to give the wall some rigidity. I would want to overlap those strips for your project since the wall will be so long.
I also use styrene strips to make a foundation, and a sprue tree somewhere at the top near the cornice (to support the roof). With those three horizontal strips along the back side, the wall becomes pretty stiff.
I think Wayne's pictures show that he uses bits of styrene at several four corners area of the back of the wall. I've done that too.
There are probably other ways to assemble the modules, but I like to string together 5 or 6 modules and pilasters, then flip it over to install the styrene along the back. This is why I use drops of CA (along with solvent based glue). The CA sets up quickly and allows the wall panel to be moved around some while I work with it.
- Douglas
Doughless, I see that now in the illustrations in the instructions. They show wider pilasters and a space between the wall panels. Thanks for that heads up.
Alton Junction
Not sure if Rich or anyone else is still following this thread on the C&EI freight house (hope your build is going well, Rich) but here is a ground-level shot I recently found on flickr showing the freight house:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/7547061@N02/3312880270/
Taken by Mark Llanuza, caption is: "N.W SD-45 withcommuter train Chicago Dearborn station 1974"
mke_railscenesbut here is a ground-level shot I recently found on flickr showing the freight house:
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
mke_railscenes Not sure if Rich or anyone else is still following this thread on the C&EI freight house (hope your build is going well, Rich) but here is a ground-level shot I recently found on flickr showing the freight house: https://www.flickr.com/photos/7547061@N02/3312880270/ Taken by Mark Llanuza, caption is: "N.W SD-45 withcommuter train Chicago Dearborn station 1974"
I see Rich is currently having fun exploring the parameters of his new mini camera, so am not sure how this project is progressing.
Good Morning, Rich and JaBear.
I've had to compromise....but I am well on my way after this pic'. Had to sacrifice the one track and everything else that was there and am adding another building in foreground. Am redirecting switches and track work now.
Take Care!
Frank
EDIT: Forgot MKE_railscenes. To The Forums.