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David

To try and keep the slating straight pencil lines were drawn on the roof at 20 mm interval to help to keep them someway straight

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Warb

 

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Last bits added to st andrews church and by the way who said Dcc is two wires? Fitted Fans to the rear of the control panel

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Popeye

The railing was drawn on autocad and cut on a laser cutter. It normally takes a few hours to draw and approx 15 min to cut

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Remarkable. The windows are pretty darned good too, as is all the gingerbread stonework. Modern technology has certainly revolutionised our hobby, but when put in the hands of a modeller like warb, it just moves things to another level.

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Been busy on other things and have started back on Barrow Street. Started detailing the inside of Harmony Court ,Brunswick Place.

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