Freelance 2011
faraway Wrote:ps. Kurt, only passing by. No switching in that area! I assume you claim Bay St to be within your area 357

Bay St. is definitely within my area. Bay St. and nearby Sacramento St. inspired me to add the new street on the right end of my layout. I am planning to build the structure that is standing on the left next to your brick building in Bay Street … But as long as you are only passing through, everything is fine Goldth Goldth .

In addition to Jens’s method of doing corners on brick buildings, here is mine. Before gluing the brick sheets together, I mitre them using a file (not sanding paper as you suggested). Make sure that the sheets fit nicely without any gaps when you put them together at a 90° angle. After gluing the sheets I carefully sand the corner with fine sanding paper when the plastic is still soft from the glue. To cut the mortat lines I am using a small triangular shaped file. My method may not yield results that can compete with Jen’s method, but it is not too time consuming. BTW, the brick sheet in the pic is from Auhagen.

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