Over the past couple of months I've largely taken a break from metalwork – making a speed controller for my shunter, but also getting back in to 00 gauge railways thanks to some nifty ebay work!
It occured to me that in this new age of colour printers there must be cardboard building designs on line you can print out – and I was right. many of the free ones are, frankly, disappointing but a couple of the sellers of top-class models have some free downloads. Scalescenics stuff is really good – this low-relief warehouse is one of their free samples:
![Warehouse from online kit Warehouse from online kit](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw==)
Just print it out and use pritt or similar to put on suitable thicknesses of card, and assemble, same as the old ones, right down to a felt pen for white edges! But beacuse you get paper thin sheets as well as card, you get things like wraps for door edges and capping stones, gutters and assorted signs. The models come with options (the one above comes with four different door styles). I'm impressed enough to want to buty some of the big models, which are very competitively priced (note that unlike the old card kits, if you screw up, just print another sheet!)
I built another scalescenic freebie, but I was so inspired I designed and made up a few models of my own, the biggest is this one of our house as it may have been when built in 1937.
![Our house - from scratch Our house - from scratch](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw==)
I can't see the point of designing engine sheds, stations etc from scratch with really beautiful designs available at good prices, but just seeing how they are made is likely to encourage you to model your own subjects too!
More pictures in my 00 gauge album.
Neil