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Re:Jackson's 'Small Country Station' build 07/07/10 09:07 PM (permalink)
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I went to mates, to see why he was late.  He was staring at a lot of orange pieces on the table and told me he was having trouble with his jigsaw puzzle.

I told him he oughta cut back on the JD a tad. It was a box of cornflakes.



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    Re:Jackson's 'Small Country Station' build 07/07/10 09:46 PM (permalink)
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    Tip for doing small hinges
     
    I have found that most of the problem comes when you, ( Sorry, " I "  Thumbs Down   have fixed one hinge & then something slips & the other end of the door moves, twisting & pulling the first hinge out of place
     
    I have been more successfull
     
    by
     
    supergluing hinges into place first, then drilling holes, then gluing pins into them
     
    you can then also  * gently * check wether they open close smoothly before fixing pins in place
     
     
    With tall doors try using 3 hinges to each door, as in full size practice

    Sounds  like v good advice. Thanks.
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      Re:Jackson's 'Small Country Station' build 07/07/10 09:50 PM (permalink)
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      Quite verastile is the "Small Country Station" from Jackson's Minatures
       
      Here's my version of it
       

       
      Enjoy your build Tom


      That station is a Master Class. Soon to be appearing at the railway of a small person in Deep Lancashire I suspect. Laugh
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        Re:Jackson's 'Small Country Station' build 07/07/10 10:33 PM (permalink)
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        o yes.. its currently in pride of place in me liveingroomThumbs Up
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          Re:Jackson's 'Small Country Station' build 10/07/10 12:01 PM (permalink)
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          A quick update on how things are going.  I've now made a concrete base/platform for the station (difficult to work out the height/distance from the track but I think I managed it) and laid stuff out to test for scale before I carrying on with it.
           
          Seeing some great threads with imaginative use of figures in the photos on this forum, I thought I'd get on the 'put people in the picture to make it more interesting' bandwagon Real Big Smile
           

           
          BTW, you can't see the brick detail in this shot (I took it to get an idea of scale) but it looks fine in real life. 
           
           
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            Re:Jackson's 'Small Country Station' build 29/07/10 10:38 AM (permalink)
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            Just to round off this thread in case anyone stumbles upon it at a later date and wonders why it stops when it's half complete. 
             
            The view through the door to the ticket office.  I found a bit of wood that worked perfectly as a dado rail:
             

            The 'brick slips' work well.  Just like doing a 1400 piece easy jigsaw!  The adverts are printed on ordinary photo paper but as the station will not be left out in the open, it shouldn't be a problem:
             

             
            Lastly, the roof.  The plastic sheets work ever so well (the ridge tiles are an off-cut from the sheet Thumbs Up   ) and they are very easy to cut and glue down.  The chimney is a lump of wood with some aluminium tape for the flashing that was painted metallic grey:

             
            I think some doorknobs would look good  (but not bothering with drain pipes etc) and it will be finished.
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              Re:Jackson's 'Small Country Station' build 29/07/10 10:52 AM (permalink)
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              Looking pretty good Tom, I might have to have a go myself. Mine would have to be semi relief, and need to be left out.

              I agree about the door handles how about some Map pins?
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                Re:Jackson's 'Small Country Station' build 29/07/10 03:45 PM (permalink)
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                Thats a lovely jobThumbs Up
                 
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