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Posted
5 hours ago, Shambles said:

Your details are amazing! I couldn't do that even back in my younger days!

Thanks John. I recently made some license plates by applying generic plate decals on some aluminum. I even rounded the corners on all of them. My left index finger and thumb were pretty fatigued after all the hand filing.

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Posted

I love all the little details you're adding.

I especially like the manuals, I think I'll borrow that for my dio.

...if you don't mind. ;)

David G.

Posted
18 hours ago, Anglia105E said:

Nicely done manuals, Bill......

David

Thank you David. I bought them off ebay as a printed page ready to cut out. I used regular index card stock to get the thickness close.

Posted
14 hours ago, David G. said:

I love all the little details you're adding.

I especially like the manuals, I think I'll borrow that for my dio.

...if you don't mind. ;)

David G.

Thank you David, be my guest.

Posted

I bought a sheet of 1/24 reflective traffic signs printed on an aluminum sheet. I cut out the ones I wanted for the walls. It came with some generic street signs but I think I will make my own to include Woodward Avenue and Mulholland Drive.

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Finally started on the backdrop. Changed the floor from checkerboard index card stock over foamboard to clear plastic over checkerboard over sheet metal over cardboard (for filler). Why hidden sheet metal? I noticed many of my shop items are very light and easy to knock over. I figured if I glue mini magnets to the bottom of them,  they would stay in place thanks to the floor. Sure, I could glue the items down but I want to have the freedom to rearrange the pieces without a bunch of stuff falling over or moving around when jostled. Presently I am decorating the back wall with aluminum backed road signs and license plates.

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13 hours ago, gasser59 said:

Your use of magnets and the metal floor is brilliant!! I think I may have to borrow that idea on my next dio.

Brad, Stay tuned and I'll let you know how it works.

Posted

I have been working on decorating the back wall. I keep coming up with more and more ideas to fill up the space. The pic is a quicky mock up of the layout planned.

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Posted

I like the way Your thinking on this project!

The magnets and flooring solution, just fantastic!

This is a project to be watched for sure

Thank You for sharing with Us here

I am watching this with intense interest

Later

Russ

Posted
3 hours ago, rustybill1960 said:

I like the way Your thinking on this project! The magnets and flooring solution, just fantastic! This is a project to be watched for sure. Thank You for sharing with us here. I am watching this with intense interest

Later, Russ

Thanks Russ. I have been just making it up as I go along.

Posted
14 hours ago, Bills72sj said:

I have been working on decorating the back wall. I keep coming up with more and more ideas to fill up the space. The pic is a quicky mock up of the layout planned.

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It looks great Bill, where did the windows come from?

Posted
1 hour ago, RichCostello said:

It looks great Bill, where did the windows come from?

The windows are a 3D printed items I got on ebay. The listing showed 4 but the seller sent me 8. They do not come with "glass" so you are on your own for that. They are much more robust than ones you could make from styrene. Overall I am pleased with them.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/303474016777

Posted
16 hours ago, tbill said:

This is looking great, lot of great ideas on how to get things done as well.

Thanks Tom, I am pretty excited how it has been going so far. (Except for my kitty trashing my welding helmet)

Posted
15 hours ago, David G. said:

Wow! You have a lot of very good ideas and your build quality is superb.

David G.

David, Thanks. Stay tuned, I have some new details coming up you might like.

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