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Author Topic: Japanese on Mars **29.06.2017 Japanese legation wip**  (Read 376920 times)

Offline Constable Bertrand

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Re: Japanese on Mars *20.11.13 More viaduct progress**
« Reply #810 on: November 21, 2013, 09:49:18 AM »
 :-*  :-*

Love it James! And, if the work output is directly related to your health, I'm glad your recovering. :)

How will you do the train rails? You have the sleepers sorted already. Settled on narrow gauge?

Cheers
Matt.

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Re: Japanese on Mars *20.11.13 More viaduct progress**
« Reply #811 on: November 21, 2013, 10:15:06 AM »
Thanks chaps  :)

I can do half an hour or so before having a break but too much isn't a good thing. I also have drawing to do for work so it's all a bit piece meal at the moment. What you see here is several days of intermittent work (realistically, it could've been done in less that half a day bearing in mind the main construction was already complete months ago).

I've already got the train sorted and obviously the rails are determined by that. On hindsight, maybe having the sleepers already down wasn't such a great idea as one method I thought of was to have rails as long as possible to help join the different sections together (therefore the sleepers would've joined the rails together).

As its a gaming piece and not a railway model the train doesn't have to run so having rails on each section I think is the better compromise. I've got several types of rail; the original ones from the kit but there isn't enough, brass rails from the model shop but these are prone to warping when their sleepers are taken off and the final one is plastic girder extrusion, which is probably the best option and with the help of a jig to keep them even will hopefully provide what I need.

I'll also be looking for tiny rail ties to help attach the rails to the sleepers as I think just gluing direct to the sleepers won't be enough.

It'll be a while before the rails go on though, I'll probably do a sample first to test it

cheers

James
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Re: Japanese on Mars *23.11.13 Links to each page**
« Reply #812 on: November 23, 2013, 10:22:40 AM »
On post 1, page 1 I've linked each page to the relevant section in the thread to make future navigation that much easier  :)

cheers

James

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Re: Japanese on Mars *23.11.13 Links to each page**
« Reply #813 on: November 23, 2013, 11:26:02 AM »
On post 1, page 1 I've linked each page to the relevant section in the thread to make future navigation that much easier  :)


Clever, that, creating an index.

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Re: Japanese on Mars *23.11.13 Links to each page**
« Reply #814 on: November 23, 2013, 11:37:12 AM »
Clever, that, creating an index.

Took long enough  lol

cheers

James

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Re: Japanese on Mars *23.11.13 Links to each page**
« Reply #815 on: November 23, 2013, 10:01:45 PM »
I dug the neff docking station out from the cupboard a couple of weeks ago and have been working on it intermittently.

Time to show the limited progress. Originally it was going to be stucco but since I started it (several years ago  ::) ) the view for Mars has changed a bit so it's entirely made from stone instead and should be quite imposing on the tabletop  :)

Firstly, the bridging section at the bottom will have a big metal door.



There will also be a brick lighthouse on the top (just because)



I've done some simple patterned stone work on the top and the two platforms will have a couple of quick firers on each one.




Every big bloody structure needs guns so I thought some casemates would be in order. They need some lintels and the styrene/metal will be green in keeping with everything else but hopefully you get the idea.





Still undecided as to the form that the door and dock will take, the eastern style arch cut out was the original idea but it'll have to be different to keep the style the same. I'll get it eventually  :)

cheers

James

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Re: Japanese on Mars *23.11.13 Links to each page**
« Reply #816 on: November 23, 2013, 10:05:56 PM »
Bloody hell, mate.
That is pretty impressive.
 :o 8) :o


If it gets any bigger it may challenge a certain Wizards Tower that I think I saw on here some years ago......
 ::)

You are gonna need a bigger table at Salute next year if you carry on like this.



Clever, that, creating an index.

I agree!
 ;)


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Re: Japanese on Mars *23.11.13 Work on the neff docking station**
« Reply #817 on: November 24, 2013, 01:53:51 AM »
Jim Bibbly:  How do you get clean seams/joins on the corners of your stone plastic sheets?  I have often wrestled with this problem.  I love this thread by the way and am always amazed at the museum quality of your game boards.
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Re: Japanese on Mars *23.11.13 Links to each page**
« Reply #818 on: November 24, 2013, 08:53:00 AM »
There will also be a brick lighthouse on the top (just because)



(just because) it makes it easier to shoot in the dark :)
So many projects..... so little time.......

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Re: Japanese on Mars *23.11.13 Work on the neff docking station**
« Reply #819 on: November 24, 2013, 09:05:21 AM »
EPIC  :o  :-*

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Re: Japanese on Mars *23.11.13 Work on the neff docking station**
« Reply #820 on: November 24, 2013, 09:21:10 AM »
Stunning work! One of the other things I really liked about your Mars terrain is the colours; the reds and browns give a Martian feel while still looking 'natural', if that makes sense.

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Re: Japanese on Mars *23.11.13 Work on the neff docking station**
« Reply #821 on: November 24, 2013, 09:51:59 AM »
 o_oFantastic - you are going to need a much larger table at Salute - only five months to go!!  o_o


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Re: Japanese on Mars *23.11.13 Work on the neff docking station**
« Reply #822 on: November 24, 2013, 09:54:48 AM »
Jaw dropping AMAZING!!  :-*  :-*  :-*

But expect as much from James. :)
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Re: Japanese on Mars *23.11.13 Work on the neff docking station**
« Reply #823 on: November 24, 2013, 10:36:09 AM »
Many thanks chaps  :)

It won't top the wizards tower, but only just fall short of it.

Jim Bibbly:  How do you get clean seams/joins on the corners of your stone plastic sheets?  I have often wrestled with this problem.  I love this thread by the way and am always amazed at the museum quality of your game boards.

For the ones that are done you mean? The stone courses match as they go round a corner (the stone sheet doesn't have even courses which means a lot of scrap) and when two side meet I use watered down wall filler (the white stuff) to fill in the joins. Looking at them you can tell the texture is a bit different. I'm going to give it a go with liquid green stuff to see if that works any better (could get expensive if it does  lol). Hope that makes sense  :)

Table is booked for Salute and it is bigger but different. More on this next year  ;)

cheers

James

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Re: Japanese on Mars *23.11.13 Work on the neff docking station**
« Reply #824 on: November 24, 2013, 10:48:27 AM »
 :o :o :o
That looks great :-* :-* :-*
What is the final height going to be?
Are you taking a stepladder to salute for your smaller helpers :D

 

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