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Posted by MABO on 27 Jan 2025, 21:16

I second that!
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Posted by Beano Boy on 29 Jan 2025, 01:56

:coffee: This one alongside others will be a lot safer from now on.

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Cotton Bud stems were fixed tight within each metal slug by way of deep set into place contact glue. Basic info here is thick pva glue used on each part, but left to dry slightly,then both parts were pushed tight together,thus making a fixed into place metal and plastic bond.

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:coffee: It being the case proved over many years of making mistakes that this is, and was afixed strong as a metel weld.
later a dry brush build up of acrylic paint was added in several layers which dried hard as rock.

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:coffee: Pre Covid, quality control i did a sample of simple steps and fixed a cottenbud stem into place... time passed them all by but they stayed stuck hard into place.

So now no mater which way the topsy turvy steps turned all the stems were ready and leapt into action leading to a long awaited for sticking into place success!

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i had this for yonks it being a roll of that sticky plastic mesh for plaster board ceiling work! So i used a thin strip woven along the upright finished off posts to provide safty for all who had a shine to scale up the spiral or indeed wind their way downwards to even more dark adventures. For the Library has indeed thousands of them ongoing both in reality and time and space.

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Longago crowned with a heavy cast stone such statues have had a great need to take their individual stand upon each and every one.

Thank you Santi, :thumbup: Jan, :thumbup: and donald, :thumbup:
it is always good to recieve comments!

:coffee: i'll c all u folks later on the next one. BB
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Posted by Ochoin on 29 Jan 2025, 03:25

Impressive.
Good to see H&S even impinges on scale modelling!

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Posted by Beano Boy on 29 Jan 2025, 05:02

Yes, thank you donald, :thumbup: We authors who write and create allusion must have health and safty for the little fellows who might well drop in for Tea. Which is known as Dinner for some but to us Brits it's always 'Tea Time' every day wherever we might be. BB
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Posted by Ochoin on 29 Jan 2025, 06:47

Beano Boy wrote: drop in for Tea. Which is known as Dinner for some BB


My wife of many years still resists me calling the evening meal "Tea". She is of Italian origin & although a fluent speaker of English, still occasionally uses phrases that are direct translations of her mother-tongue eg she will "open" or "close" the lights.

Language is wonderful & I'm glad that despite globalisation & the internet, it remains quirky.

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Posted by Peter on 31 Jan 2025, 13:48

Impressive stairway to heaven Paul! ;-) Great work! :thumbup:
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Posted by C M Dodson on 31 Jan 2025, 20:08

Excellent use of various materials and the accuracy upon putting it together is brilliant.

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Posted by Beano Boy on 31 Jan 2025, 21:20

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:coffee: Thank you Peter, :thumbup: and Chris :thumbup: and all others that have viewed this oddity of the Forum,i realise that there has been so many over the years since i began it.
i am about to finish the trimming up on the last two spiral stairwells bringing it up to completion of the four,but it ain't over yet. :thumbup: BB
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Posted by Beano Boy on 31 Jan 2025, 21:34

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:coffee: These of course came my way with the purpose not to harm a living thing! And so it was i used them to further my arts and crafts!
Every little idea helps. c u on em nex 1.BB
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Posted by Beano Boy on 16 Feb 2025, 11:48

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A reminder how each card roll was marked out with a sticking line.

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To extend upwards to greater climbs. Here is showing how a smaller but wider base can be fitted without any problem.

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Just by placing a rolled up spring loaded strip of cut cardboard onto the top will make a very good wide dowel guidance system that does also provide a good sticking point for another column part to be added on.

What one see's upon a first look might not be the end product fully realised.
So please follow along on another time slot added to such a mix as all this.

:coffee: As always It feels 'Great' to have a large space upon this forum,for my quirky arts and crafts! i will hopefully therefore see u all again.BB
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Posted by Dad's Army on 16 Feb 2025, 20:07

Paul,

I hope this isdn't a result of many hours sitting on the toilet, LOL.
My favorite topic on Benno's is seeing you working with simple materials.
I love it, keep it comming my friend!
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Posted by Susofrick on 17 Feb 2025, 09:14

As usual looks great! Really love your creativity! (And I am very much in love with your library which really looks like a place to visit) And you can get many ideas while sitting on the toilet! :mrgreen:
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Posted by Beano Boy on 19 Feb 2025, 01:37

Many thanks to Remco, Gunnar, and all you other guys for many a visit.
Ah, no,toilet problems here i just need patients in waiting for my collection of inner rolls to increase. i certenly have a great big heap of inner roles collecting in the hallway under the stairs which are all capped each end by plastic milk bottle tops and i have stacks of cardboard to finish a certain style of eccentricty to each of them.

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cutting cutting and more cutting

As for Sir Percy's Library,that huge long term adventure continues with my little plump self printing out Prince Albert style floor tiles. For most surely an invisable Library must have oblong or even square tiles of heavy coloured stone tiles. :read: "Even when there are no actual floors." Mentioned the highly educated Bookworm,who had taken time out from digesting BB,s books.
:mrgreen: "One must never employ a hungry Bookworm to look after books."
:cowboy: It has already eaten many of the book covers.

:coffee: O', my Yes that's certainly true! i will see u all soon BB
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Posted by Beano Boy on 18 Mar 2025, 22:07

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Even though there were no walls to speak of, deep dark shadows appeared as if by magic! And a shaft of light shone as if by way of some delightful sandblasted, melted into place stained glass window of olden times had directed it there.

:mrgreen: Of course this happend to be only BB's Test shot! :eh: A What?

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:coffee: It's a covering for an impossible floor upon it reaching another level upon which columns of shelving systems could try hard to reach the very sky itself. :sst: then the stars beyound all imagination and the ancient of days trigger that caused them all to become. Added BB,and of course the little button. :read: That trigger certainly caused a very Big Bang! mentioned the Bookworm.

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:read: The light now being that much brighter caused the camera to capture that which was presented before it within a new light of sci fi fiction adventure.

:coffee: i must say that i am not impressed with my new Cannon Camera's performance. Or it might just be silly me. i'll see you all on the next one hopefully with something new. BB
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Posted by Ochoin on 19 Mar 2025, 00:41

That *does* look very effective, BB.
IMO, the camera seems fine.

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Posted by Santi Pérez on 19 Mar 2025, 11:46

Beano Boy wrote:...i must say that i am not impressed with my new Cannon Camera's performance. Or it might just be silly me. i'll see you all on the next one hopefully with something new. BB

Like Donald, I also think the pictures are great, BB. I would gladly exchange your new Canon camera for my old Sony that I've been using for a lot of years. :mrgreen:

Best regards!

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Posted by Susofrick on 19 Mar 2025, 15:58

Very nice pics! But I don't like that the books are so far in on the shelves. But that is a very personal and humble opinion. Still longing to get there, but I seriously suspect that I am a bit big.

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Posted by C M Dodson on 20 Mar 2025, 14:22

Fabulous creativity and modelling skill on display here.

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Posted by Beano Boy on 20 Mar 2025, 14:25

:coffee: To have input of this kind is very good,and helpful too. So many thanks Gunnar. :thumbup: It being a simple case to place a spacer card within the shelf at the back, so smaller books can come to the light,they being easily moved forwards to the very edge of simplicity! Whereas much larger volumns of books of verious kinds can also take their stand as if in a looming British Square.
:read: BB just loves the opportunity to write English, to help further the cause of communication skills set down upon this Forum. :mrgreen: Even if he writes topsy turvy lingo at odd times. :eh: Eh! You mean upside down? :mrgreen: Yes WingNut.
:eh: But,just how does BB, write upside down? :coffee: Poor old bent out of place WingNut, i knew it was to good to be true! i'll see you all on the next one. BB
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Posted by Beano Boy on 20 Mar 2025, 15:13

:coffee: Thank you Chris,and Santi,for the likes! BB
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