A barn arises…

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It goes on with finishing the annex. As first were preparations for a door made. These door receive later a pair hinges. The hinges were selfmade; here were the door tapes from a copper sheet with 0,8 mm thickness made.

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These sheet stripes were thereafter folded and additionally sold.

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The counterparts were made from eye screws with collars; into these eyes were little round brass pieces sold.

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The door herself is kept simple; plywood is the base plate inside…

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…and at the front side were old ice handles glued.

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Both fugues were with thin wooden stripes covered.

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Here once the finished door tapes; always with drilled holes for mounting.

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Thereafter were the counterparts at the annex mounted; simply drilled and at the backside screwed.

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The supernatant at the door tapes were measured…

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…and the door tapes mounted to the door with rivet head bolts.

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It goes on at the next time. :wave:
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Hotte, Good Afternoon,
I believe that you must be one of the Toymasters of old, reincarnated. Fabulous barn work! Will this be a permanent installation somewhere?
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You sir, are a master craftsman, I would have no idea where to start with a building of this standard. Great pics, at least we can see how you are building it...and having an immaculate workshop is a good start. :thumbup:
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Pity the poor bugger that runs his all-metal tiger smack into that new barn :/ :/ :problem:
Ole Mr Hotte would be legging it after him for a quick High-impact lesson in driving :haha: :haha: :haha:
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Wow there's more fit and finish in this barn than some of the full size homes I work in! Incredible
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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PainlessWolf wrote:Hotte, Good Afternoon,
I believe that you must be one of the Toymasters of old, reincarnated. Fabulous barn work! Will this be a permanent installation somewhere?
regards,
Painless
Hello Painless,

thanks for your kindly words. We (the IG-Panzerjäger) build up us currently a new battle ground and for this terrain is this building. But it won't be a permanent installation; after each battle day it comes back in our container. So we have also the possibility to take it with us if we have an exhibition. Have a nice week.
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wibblywobbly wrote:You sir, are a master craftsman, I would have no idea where to start with a building of this standard. Great pics, at least we can see how you are building it...and having an immaculate workshop is a good start. :thumbup:
Hello Wibblywobbly,

also to you many thanks for your kind words.
And exactly this is the reason for such a report - all members in the forum can get some inspiration and ideas for a own building. The pics are very important for a better understanding and I promise - it goes so on. Stay curious.
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Holy smoke. this is so much fun to follow . :thumbup: :thumbup:
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HERMAN BIX wrote:Pity the poor bugger that runs his all-metal tiger smack into that new barn :/ :/ :problem:
Ole Mr Hotte would be legging it after him for a quick High-impact lesson in driving :haha: :haha: :haha:
Hello Mr. Bix,

also to you thanks for your reply. :thumbup: But I can calm you down; our members are not more the youngest but in favour good rc tank drivers. And - a little accident should my building survive. I hope so... ;)
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c.rainford73 wrote:Wow there's more fit and finish in this barn than some of the full size homes I work in! Incredible
Hello c.rainford,

many thanks to you for your kindly words - that makes me proud.
And - Tanks a lot too... :thumbup:
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