Power supply for our village…

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HERMAN BIX wrote:Also doubling as espionage weapons !!
Nice work Mr Hotte.............clever way to disguise James Bond assassination tools as humble but magnificent 1/6th power poles !!!
Many thanks Mr. Bix, stay tuned... :clap:
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Rad_Schuhart wrote:Wonderfull job. I was planning to build the same (if someday I have hobby time again, lol) but my idea was to fit a battery inside, and to give power to those poles. Are you going to do the same?
In principle I had have the same idea. But we have a battlefield where we have to place our buildings each time new before we start and after our meetings we take the buildings back in our container.
But I think generally would it be possible...
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At the roof of the house it goes on; the roof skin was completed.

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The gable sides were the next step, a strut was glued under the rafters.

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The resulting areas were with little boards covered.

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A view from inside. The inner frame was extended for a better hold of the roof.

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As next was my prepared cornice glued to the walls.

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My selected masonry measure fits super…

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For a better rigidity receive my House a ceiling plate and…

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…a bottom plate.

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Soon continued…
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The complete building receives from in- and outside a coat of construction adhesive; here the upper floor and...

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…here the basement floor.

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View through both windows…

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Also the bottom plate receive a coat of construction adhesive.

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By the way were additional insulators produced…

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The front side of the house were prepared for the exits of the power cables.

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Here a view with roof; meanwhile has this also received a coat of root tar and varnish.

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After drying were additional sides of the house with construction adhesive plastered.

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A view from the side…

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As next were the windows prepared. From polystyrene made windows receive a frame of thin wood stripes.

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The stripes receive before mounting a rabbit to hold the window parts.

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Thereafter receive the window frames also a coat of root tar and varnish.

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Until the next time… :wave:
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As next I took care of my door. They will be without function but should be a decent dummy.

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The door boards were glued on the prepared door frame and thereafter preserved.

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By the way were other walls plastered,...

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…also insides of the power exits receive a coat from construction adhesive.

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After drying were the walls with white acrylic painted; first inside.

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The finished inner frame of my roof

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The roof receives again a cover from roof cardboard - as at my barn roof. This has proven itself well in the meantime.

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Little clamps hold the tracks together and by the way guaranteed this hang down at the sides.

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And – by the way were further insulators produced.

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For today that’s all.
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This is very interesting. What did you put in the building walls? Concrete? I mean, that thing that is placed between bricks in the buildings?
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Rad_Schuhart wrote:This is very interesting. What did you put in the building walls? Concrete? I mean, that thing that is placed between bricks in the buildings?
I don't know what you mean concrete. The coat on the wall is made of tile glue; between the bricks comes later nothing else as paint.
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At my door it goes on. As next I’ve needed a door handle set; as base material for the blende I’ve used a rest from an etched part.

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Here is the finished blende…

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Thereafter I’ve made big insulators from my polystyrene round bar.

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Looks like resistors…

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The windows were fitted in…

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A few views, from a greater distance…

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…and here a clother view.

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The coating of my walls is now finished; the structure is as I have imagined…

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That’s all for today, next part soon.
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Finishing of my roof is the next step on my plan; again were black acrylic paint used.

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Further at the door and the door handle set. A door handle from brass was sold to a piece thread rod M2.

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The blende was glued, the handle with thread rod with two nuts out- and inside fixed.

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Okay for a dummy,…

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…but the key hole was still drilled out.

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As last were door bands produced; again were rests from etched parts used. The counterparts were bend from steel wire.

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As next were all parts mounted…

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Here a closer view to the door handle set.

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Bottom receive the house a grey socket.

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Further in the next part…
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In the next step receive the windows their glasses from transparent plastic film,…

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…here always glued.

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Thereafter were the windows permanent mounted; glued with transparent Latex. The equal work at the door.

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A bit work at my bricks is still remaining; they receive a dark red colour.

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The big insulators were mounted into the niches. As last were the masonry joints in grey coloured.

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In the process I've made the experience, that the fugues don't have to be so deep, a little fugue is okay – for the next time.

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In conclusion still two views …

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Next part soon…
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