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  • #46
    Originally posted by Bill_Gill View Post
    Good color on the barn sides, Mike.
    Originally posted by Rick View Post
    This is what I was going to say.
    Nicely done.
    Thank you, Bill and Rick. It look a couple applications of Hunterline stain. The grain in the wood did the rest.
    Last edited by Michael_Hohn; 06-13-2022, 08:46 AM.
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    • #47
      Originally posted by CNE1899 View Post
      Hey Mike,
      Those walls look really good! Nice progress.

      Scott
      Thank you, Scott.
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      • #48
        Originally posted by Bernd View Post
        Looking good Mike. About those hinges. How small of a <> can cut. out of paper? Then a small speck of rust color and you've got your hinge. Helps to if you wear a magnifier. I know you can do it.

        BTW, I got the seat next to Rich.

        Bernd
        Bernd,

        I guess success would hinge on my ability to cut such small pieces. We will see.

        Enjoy the view. Thank you for your interest.

        Mike
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        • #49
          The staining does look spot on.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Tyson Rayles View Post
            The staining does look spot on.
            Thank you. I confess I'm pleased how the photos turned out.

            Mike
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            • #51
              I assembled the barn and added siding to the short walls, then cut out a piece of plywood to act as a roof for the passageway and provide a stable join for the two sections:

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              Here they are all joined up:

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              I guess the roof is next. I'm still working that out.

              Mike
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              • #52
                Mike....Nice work. I like the structure shape and the color looks great.
                At my age modeling in N scale is out, much less trying to cut out some N scale hinges.
                Carry on.

                John

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                • #53
                  Mike,
                  Nice progress! Construction looks sturdy.

                  Scott

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                  • #54
                    A structure being scratched? I'm in Mike, looks good.
                    Carl

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by john_holt View Post
                      Mike....Nice work. I like the structure shape and the color looks great.
                      At my age modeling in N scale is out, much less trying to cut out some N scale hinges.
                      Carry on.

                      John
                      John,

                      Thank you. I believe this is a classic shape for a barn; that's what interested me in building it.

                      As far as N scale goes, this is sort of an experiment for me and so far I'm not experiencing big problems yet. After looking at other scratchbuilt structures in this scale I think the hinges are out.

                      Mike
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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by CNE1899 View Post
                        Mike,
                        Nice progress! Construction looks sturdy.

                        Scott
                        Thank you, Scott.

                        Sturdy it is. I don't think I mentioned this earlier, but the basic core is 1/32" plywood. Over that are the individual boards.

                        Mike
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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Carl_B View Post
                          A structure being scratched? I'm in Mike, looks good.
                          Carl, Thank you. Nice seeing you.
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                          • #58
                            Michael just got caught up on your thread. Doing a country farm should be an interesting build.
                            The barn looks really good despite the small scale as does the details. Have fun.
                            Owner, General Manager, and all around "chief cook and bottle washer" of the Caz Coal-and-Wood Railroad

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Larryc View Post
                              Michael just got caught up on your thread. Doing a country farm should be an interesting build.
                              The barn looks really good despite the small scale as does the details. Have fun.
                              Thanks, Larry. Nice having you look in.
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                              • #60
                                Mike, It's coming together nicely. The plywood substructure will make the barn really stable.

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