Box End Station
Box End Station
With my exams over, I've finally been able to restart work on my Model Town station kit, which will be the new building for Box End station. (For progress to date, see the Workshop page of my website: http://www.freewebs.com/mvr/workshop.htm ).
Now a word of advice for anyone else who should try to build this kit. The ridge tile for the top of the roof is a one-piece length of v-section plastic, but the instructions don't actually tell you how or when you should fit it. I thought that the ridge tile would go on first and the chimnies and clocktower would fit over it. I did a dry run with the components and it all seemed to fit, so I went ahead and glued the ridge tile in place. But once the glue had dried, I suddenly discovered that the clocktower and chimnies didn't fit over the ridge tile like they had before! So, I have now removed the ridge tile, and will glue the chimnies/clocktower directly to the roof; once that is done, I will cut the ridge tile down into shorter lengths to fit between them.
To demonstrate this, the chimnies have now been fitted and the first lengths of ridge tile attached to the ends of the roof:
The next task will be to assemble the clocktower, and I have painted the clocks in preparation for this.
Now a word of advice for anyone else who should try to build this kit. The ridge tile for the top of the roof is a one-piece length of v-section plastic, but the instructions don't actually tell you how or when you should fit it. I thought that the ridge tile would go on first and the chimnies and clocktower would fit over it. I did a dry run with the components and it all seemed to fit, so I went ahead and glued the ridge tile in place. But once the glue had dried, I suddenly discovered that the clocktower and chimnies didn't fit over the ridge tile like they had before! So, I have now removed the ridge tile, and will glue the chimnies/clocktower directly to the roof; once that is done, I will cut the ridge tile down into shorter lengths to fit between them.
To demonstrate this, the chimnies have now been fitted and the first lengths of ridge tile attached to the ends of the roof:
The next task will be to assemble the clocktower, and I have painted the clocks in preparation for this.
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You're right, it is annoying that the instructions aren't a bit better - although in fact, I often find this is often a problem with expensive kits...not naming any offenders...cough-GRS-cough... The ridge tile came off OK, but it's still got all the dry glue on the underside, which has neccessitated a little sanding.
I don't know if the kit is still availible, but it is over two years since I bought it (!), so it may have been withdrawn in that time.
I don't know if the kit is still availible, but it is over two years since I bought it (!), so it may have been withdrawn in that time.
Well, it's been a little longer than I intended, but I've finally fitted the clocktower:
It was extremely fiddly to assemble though. Beccause Alraldite dosn't dry for hours, you have to tape it up while it dries or it just won't stay iin the right place. But you need three hands to hold all the pieces while you put the tape on...and even then, it still tends to move a little before it dries! (This is why I hate Araldite!) Even now it is not completely square...I am just hoping it will not be too noticable when the building is in it's final position!
Right, I'm going outside now to paint the chimney pots and canopy...
It was extremely fiddly to assemble though. Beccause Alraldite dosn't dry for hours, you have to tape it up while it dries or it just won't stay iin the right place. But you need three hands to hold all the pieces while you put the tape on...and even then, it still tends to move a little before it dries! (This is why I hate Araldite!) Even now it is not completely square...I am just hoping it will not be too noticable when the building is in it's final position!
Right, I'm going outside now to paint the chimney pots and canopy...
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