1:43 scale car showroom.
1:43 scale car showroom.
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wildcat45

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8,144 posts

213 months

Saturday 29th June 2013
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I had one when I was a kid, at least I think it was 1:43 scale, it was too small for Corgi and Dinky cars.

A nice little late 1960s showroom I was given by some neighbours who were clearing out stuff. I recall it was probably made of some sort of kit.

I'd like something similar for my small collection of 1:43 scale cars. I buy a model of a new car when I get the real car.

There are print yourself kits out there. I'm not very good with card, but would prefer a plastic kit, or better still ready made.

Any thoughts?

DubZeus

1,401 posts

242 months

Tuesday 2nd July 2013
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Not seen anything available, going to try & build one myself one day.

wildcat45

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8,144 posts

213 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2013
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I think that's going to be the. Case here.

GreengiantPH

83 posts

172 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2013
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Your problem will be scale, 1:43 is near-as-dam it, O scale in model railway terms, 7mm to the foot.
Any building will be pricey due to sheer size.

You could try these, print and build kits, although 4mm scale, you can print them larger to equate to 7mm scale (175%), I have done a few like this, they make up into very good models.

http://scalescenes.com/products/T017-Garage

Alternatively scratch build one, not that difficult, if you prefer plastic then use Slater's embossed plastic sheet (https://slatersplastikard.com/plastikard/embossed.php).

I used Slater's plastic sheet when I built my 7mm factories, with careful painting and weather it can look quite effective.



Martin



dundarach

6,005 posts

252 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2013
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Awesome - lovely stuff

Mark.

11,104 posts

300 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2013
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That Scalescenes looks great and reasonably priced. I've downloaded one of their freebies and will give it a bash at some point. Wrong scale but might make a better backdrop for some of my cars than a plain wall smile

wildcat45

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8,144 posts

213 months

Wednesday 3rd July 2013
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Stunning model! Thanks for the links.

n3il123

2,775 posts

237 months

Thursday 4th July 2013
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GreengiantPH said:
Your problem will be scale, 1:43 is near-as-dam it, O scale in model railway terms, 7mm to the foot.
Any building will be pricey due to sheer size.

You could try these, print and build kits, although 4mm scale, you can print them larger to equate to 7mm scale (175%), I have done a few like this, they make up into very good models.

http://scalescenes.com/products/T017-Garage

Alternatively scratch build one, not that difficult, if you prefer plastic then use Slater's embossed plastic sheet (https://slatersplastikard.com/plastikard/embossed.php).

I used Slater's plastic sheet when I built my 7mm factories, with careful painting and weather it can look quite effective.



Martin
That looks great, not a great model train fan but would love to see more pics of that setup!

GreengiantPH

83 posts

172 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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n3il123 said:
That looks great, not a great model train fan but would love to see more pics of that setup!
Thank you, here are a few more.
To give you an idea, this is the track plan, the scenic area only takes up about 8 feet x 2.5 feet.













Martin

dundarach

6,005 posts

252 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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Martin

That Sir is bloody fantastic....

Might we have some videos too smile

My trains are Lego - don't laugh, mainly because I collected loads of the stuff years ago and mostly because I can smash trains and buildings up when I've had enough smile

There's no way I ever get results like that - well done. Used to do a bit of 009 however.



The messy lego room - interestingly O gauge there or there abouts...

richtea78

5,574 posts

182 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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I've always wanted to build a narrow gauge railway, probably 009. Thing is I don't have the skills or the patience required

ferrisbueller

30,198 posts

251 months

Friday 5th July 2013
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GreengiantPH said:
Thank you, here are a few more.
To give you an idea, this is the track plan, the scenic area only takes up about 8 feet x 2.5 feet.













Martin
Awesome.

wildcat45

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8,144 posts

213 months

Saturday 6th July 2013
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I notice there is a ship there. What scale is that? Is it from a kilt?

g3org3y

22,148 posts

215 months

Saturday 6th July 2013
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Lovely work greengiant cool

GreengiantPH

83 posts

172 months

Saturday 6th July 2013
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wildcat45 said:
I notice there is a ship there. What scale is that? Is it from a kilt?
The scale is 1:43.5 or 7mm to the foot.
I bought the boat from one of those cheap shops that pop up every now and then for £9.99, it was just the right size to the plans I had for scratch building so saved a bit of time. It had a full hull and mounted on brass pillars on a wooden plinth, these I removed and used a bench belt sander to remove the hull to the waterline.
I scratch built proper sized hand rails, added doors, panel framing, tyres and weathered it. The masts and rigging are completely wrong, I have a friend who helps operate the layout at shows who is a boat enthusiast, he keeps on at me to build new rigging and masts, even given books showing what I need to build, it is on the 'To do' list.
Here is a picture not long after the hull was removed and before I started detailing.



This is one of the few shots I have of the boat itself after detailing.



Martin

Edited by GreengiantPH on Saturday 6th July 22:30

GreengiantPH

83 posts

172 months

Saturday 6th July 2013
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dundarach said:
Martin

That Sir is bloody fantastic....

Might we have some videos too smile
Thank you.
I haven't filmed the layout, do mean to, but never get around to it.
Others have filmed it at shows, if you search "whiteoak light railway" on YouTube a number of videos will come up.

Martin

richtea78

5,574 posts

182 months

Saturday 6th July 2013
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Has it been in Railway Modeller? I think I've seen it in there in my dads copies?

GreengiantPH

83 posts

172 months

Saturday 6th July 2013
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richtea78 said:
Has it been in Railway Modeller? I think I've seen it in there in my dads copies?
Yes, it was in the January 2012 issue.

Martin

richtea78

5,574 posts

182 months

Saturday 6th July 2013
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Thanks. Thought it was familiar. I often read my dads copy. The videos were good as well