No worries @ all!!! I like shmoozing...Sorry for the OT Jimsky
No worries @ all!!! I like shmoozing...Sorry for the OT Jimsky
Many thanks for the attention and comments to my build log, Kurt. Here you go. just browse her store, and you will find what you are looking for.Maybe you can share the stores info on small bag of bricks, so we don't have to come to your town and look!
Great video, many thanks for sharing, Poul!! It is doable and the stash bricks will last for many models...unless you will make a decision to build villages like Ekis @EkisAlternatively you can go a little bit further down the scratch build road and make the bricks yourself with air-drying terracotta clay. It's cheap, it's easy, it's available everywhere and you can make them in a size fitting exactly to your needs
Many thanks, my friend!!! The turkey was delicious, Admiral served it with yam (sweet potatoes) and cranberry sauce. I wish I can share it with all of you...Maybe one day, who knows??!!! life is full of surprisesHallo my friend,
how was the turkey? - I hope you all (in the states) had enjoyed it
Very good work - the brickwall for the oven is looking very good - and many thanks for showing your method in detail
Many thanks, my friend! I will have to learn and practice before setting the benchmarks. Hence, setting the benchmarks doesn't include for this buildFantastic stones Jim, se you are applying to be a free mason .
You definately set the benchmark here.
That is a great looking stove/oven. When will the mess call ring? Rich (PT-2)Well...I was looking at this brick plinth and couldn't resist putting the iron firehearth and stove on it. Most of the day I spend assembling it. The parts are of very good quality and made the entire process a joy. Some of the parts like lifting eye and ring so tiny you must be very caution holding them. They tend to jump
Here is the diagram from the AOTS book, I use it as the reference.
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Below are the parts from the kit. They are cast white metal (but not pewter) flexible enough without breaking. Highest quality with lots of detail. I label them so easy to identify.
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The instruction manual explained the assembly sequence very well, as the assembly process is well defined and showed in 7 steps only using isometric images. Great job Triden Models @Trident Model.
Here, I started the assembly as instruction depict
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I have to finish it by adding a few more details and will be blackened it before final installation on the deck. Now, it is time to build frames... Until then stay tuned for the updates. Many thanks for your interest!!!
...in my stomachWhere is the turkey?
Thank you, John!! While it is a choice of yours, I must confirm, that the Trident kit stove is almost identical to the one from the AOTS book, and excellent quality casting. All parts are fit well with minimum adjustments. Yes, you will need to paint or blackened it....and yes, I will do a build log.
I cannot wait to see the results...gree, the kit parts are tiny yet very well detailed.
It's more me trying to find excuses to play with my new 3D resin printer
It is an alert for Alert, Paul!!Is that a Health Alert!
What is for supper?Well...I was looking at this brick plinth and couldn't resist putting the iron firehearth and stove on it. Most of the day I spend assembling it. The parts are of very good quality and made the entire process a joy. Some of the parts like lifting eye and ring so tiny you must be very caution holding them. They tend to jump
Here is the diagram from the AOTS book, I use it as the reference.
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Below are the parts from the kit. They are cast white metal (but not pewter) flexible enough without breaking. Highest quality with lots of detail. I label them so easy to identify.
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some macro details
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The instruction manual explained the assembly sequence very well, as the assembly process is well defined and showed in 7 steps only using isometric images. Great job Triden Models @Trident Model.
Here, I started the assembly as instruction depict
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And the final product
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As always, some details
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I have to finish it by adding a few more details and will be blackened it before final installation on the deck. Now, it is time to build frames... Until then stay tuned for the updates. Many thanks for your interest!!!