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Should have started with these but, here are the finished pics of the dio I am showing how to make
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Thanks Guys...

Wayne...

This one was just a bit of fun for myself. Its been a while since I did some stuff for myself and, as I was trying some new products (the stencils and brick compound) I wanted to know how they came out. If I made a ricket its better it stays with me than going to someone else.

Doing a few more as I have just found some wider shelves that will take this size dio. I am in the middle of doing the Kharkov dio for a friend but, it was nice to do something to keep
Mitch
 
Very nice Mitch...looks like you're having a bit of fun...I especially like the broken up second story floor...what are the walls made out of...
 
Mike...

Thanks for that. The walls this time are made with ceiling tiles 30cm cut to shape and glued together to make them a bit thicker.

It was a fun project and I am quite pleased with the outcome. Going to try a bridge section next its been a long time since I did something like that
Mitch

Very nice Mitch...looks like you're having a bit of fun...I especially like the broken up second story floor...what are the walls made out of...
 
Mike...

Thanks for that. The walls this time are made with ceiling tiles 30cm cut to shape and glued together to make them a bit thicker.

It was a fun project and I am quite pleased with the outcome. Going to try a bridge section next its been a long time since I did something like that
Mitch

Ceiling tiles...for real...hahaha...very clever...you did a great job...
 
Mike..

Their cheaper than foam board and, easier to work with. Their not easy to get hold of as they have been deemed a fire hazard by the health and safety brigade and, they won't let you sell a house without removing them!!!! I used to get them in big sizes which, meant you could easily knock up three or more story buildings but, not seen any of the them for years.

They are also great for posting as they weigh nothing even with the plaster on them
Mitch

Ceiling tiles...for real...hahaha...very clever...you did a great job...
 

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