denray 1st Class Member
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 | | 04/24/2008 9:56 PM |
| I got my depot or rail station finished, The Cooter Town Station is a building for the outside. This building is made out of steel, with the Magic Sculp used for the covering. Jack Verducci had an article in the latest GRR magazine, I say thanks to him for the introduction to an outstanding product. This product will stick to almost all types of substructures. It will weather proof almost any product you apply it to. It is fairly easy to simulate a flat wood siding, I used it to make wood flooring, it works very well. It paints very well, My station is made out of 16 gauge steel with all the windows made of steel. The signs and windows glass are made of acrylic. The roof is made out out western cedar. The figures are the only thing I did not make. Thanks Dennis |



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denray 1st Class Member
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 | | 04/24/2008 9:58 PM |
| | Here is the back side |

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Duncan 1st Class Member
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| | Outstanding!!! | |
Duncan Thomson Sun Dancer RR-Gilbert,AZ SA# 52 Life isn't a journey to the grave, intending on arriving safely in a pretty and well kept body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, loudly proclaiming,'Wow! Whata ride! (Embracing the Dimside. Let the Farce be with you. Dimness is what you make of it. Make mine Dim.) This could get interesting... | |
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Tom Lapointe 1st Class Member Fall River, MA
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 | | 04/25/2008 2:25 AM |
| GORGEOUS-looking station, Dennis! OUTSTANDING craftsmanship! Tom | | Tom | |
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peter bunce Moderator near manchester, England
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 | | 04/25/2008 2:55 AM |
| Hi,
Nice and most impressive work, thanks for the photos and the posting. Very interesting I will have to see if I can find the stuff! | | Peter Bunce. my website is part of my daughters website at www.musiccorner.co.uk', under the G scale sections on the left hand side. | |
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kormsen
in the middle of the westparaguayan semi desert
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 | | 04/25/2008 5:12 AM |
| that is, what i call a really good modell! your magic sculp, did you smear it on and form on the building? or did you form it and then put it to the steel? | |
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Steve Stockham 1st Class Member
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 | | 04/25/2008 5:14 AM |
| Oh my! Very nicely done! I'll be interested in seeing how it holds up to outside weather conditions. Please keep us posted. | |
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docwatsonva 1st Class Member Hendersonville, NC
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 | | 04/25/2008 5:37 AM |
| That is one beautiful structure. I too would like to know a little more about how you applied and worked the Magic Sculp. BTW, where do you find magic Sculp?
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flatracker 1st Class Member Dunlap, TN
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 | | 04/25/2008 5:43 AM |
| Very, very nice! That would look great anywhere, and I too, am interested in how it was applied etc. Thanks for the great pictures!
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John J Moderator
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 | | 04/25/2008 5:50 AM |
| | I agree. The station turned out great. Such Detail. WOW | |
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denray 1st Class Member
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 | | 04/25/2008 5:51 AM |
| As far as weathering outside, it will hold up good, it is a two part epoxy. It has the consistency of clay, you take two equal parts and mix very well together by hand. I took a flat piece of steel 12'' wide and 16'' long, you could use a board, and fasten either a 1/8-3/16''x 1'' strip on each side, thus providing you a 10'' wide area in the middle. After the two parts are throughly mixed, lay a piece of wax paper on the board, lay the magic sculp on the wax paper, cover with another piece of wax paper, I use a 1-1/2 inch PVC pipe as a rolling pin, and roll it out to the 1/8-3/16'' thick, Now take the rolled out flat piece and start pushing gently to you substrate, I took three table knives, (DO NOT USE YOUR WIFE'S 4 for a dollar at the dollar store)and sanded special edges on the knives, (I will picture LATER), I use them as my putty knies/ trowels. With the knives and a little water, it will smear out to windows and doors or edges, you have 1-1.5 hours to work this stuff. After it is in place I will start texturing the flattened out magic sculp, I use a rolled up tin foil, and tap gently all over the surfase. I also use a stiff bristled brush and gently tap the surface, this produces outstanding results, when painting. Now take the knives with different widths of ends and start cutting the rock shapes. I am shipping the model off today to enter it in the building contest at NGRC in Phoenix, if you are going you can see there. Thanks for the comments Dennis | | | |
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dawinter 1st Class Member Peachland BC Canada
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 | | 04/25/2008 6:15 AM |
| That product sounds interesting. It sure turned into a prize winning station.
Thanks for the introduction.
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denray 1st Class Member
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 | | 04/25/2008 6:16 AM |
| To buy the magic sculp go to TAP Plastic Dennis | | | |
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 | | 04/25/2008 6:26 AM |
| Dennis: try this website. www.taxidermy.com/ they have the same stuff for a much cheaper price than tap plastics. | | | |
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Torby 1st Class Member North Chicago 'burbs.
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| That's incredibly beautiful.
Thanks for the instructions for magic sculpt. Is that the same stuff Gaetan used to make his winning figure? | | I did it! 7 hours 25 seconds. I placed 31,083 out of 31,401 finishers.
  Chicago Marathon You don't have to train or run, I'm taking care of that for you. | |
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Burl
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 | | 04/25/2008 8:43 AM |
| | You got me with the roof. I had to look at that first photo three times before I realized it wasn't a prototype photo. | | | |
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Henson 1st Class Member Northwest Arkansas
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 | | 04/25/2008 9:49 AM |
| | Dennis did a great job on the station and also on some houses. He gave a demo at the Ozark club meeting in Springfield MO. last Sat. You really have to see it in person to see the outstanding job Dennis did on the station. UPS should deliver some Magic Sculp for my wife this afternoon. Will see how she does. By-the-way the signs Dennis made really set the station. | | Henson Tittle Ozark & Cherokee Central Railway Lincoln Arkansas | |
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Richard Smith 1st Class Member Port Orford, Oregon
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 | | 04/25/2008 12:31 PM |
| Dennis,
A great job on the depot and with a new medium! Hurrah! Thanks for the photos and info.
Exceptionally nice design too. Goes very well with the "stone-like" finish. Did you use any prototype as a general guide or is it strictly your own design? | |
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denray 1st Class Member
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 | | 04/25/2008 3:31 PM |
| Richard This is strictly my design, I lay every building out in sketch-up first, a 3D cad program, with this program you get to see all the building from all sides and see how everything looks. I draw all the window and doors just how I want them. Transfer all views to auto-cad, do all the needed tricks for the windows and doors, send it to the CAM program and that program powers the CNC plasma. Thanks for your comments and questions Dennis | | | |
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denray 1st Class Member
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 | | 04/25/2008 3:38 PM |
| Burl Thanks for your roof comment, that is real western cedar, it took me 4 hours to complete that roof, That is my favorite roof style. Dennis | | | |
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