tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3370385557047658097.post4586902380121718799..comments2023-04-30T16:41:02.001-05:00Comments on Miniature Wargaming: Farmhouse Project WIP - Update 2 - Casting CompleteRyan Skowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01005219749335015663noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3370385557047658097.post-91351352758428913312012-07-16T13:08:17.950-05:002012-07-16T13:08:17.950-05:00Thanks Jim! Although I had considered re-scaling,...Thanks Jim! Although I had considered re-scaling, I decided against it primarily due to the 45 degree angled wedges. Since I wanted to use those to prevent the need of cutting, the Lego blocks wouldn't be able to connect anyway. It is all for the better - now I'm free to use any dimensions that best fit the project rather than having to think inside the 'Lego box'. ;)<br /><br />Yes, the roof will be interesting. I'm planning on making a corrugated metal roof with balsa 'rafters'. It is possible that the Sketchup model was more difficult to create than the actual roof will be - now at least I have all of the measurements for the skeleton.Ryan Skowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01005219749335015663noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3370385557047658097.post-15746525276593422362012-07-16T12:38:53.807-05:002012-07-16T12:38:53.807-05:00Ryan,
Beautiful work!
It also appears th...Ryan, <br /> <br /> Beautiful work!<br /><br /> It also appears that you "re-scaled" to have the pieces in lego-block units (instead of inches). :D<br /><br /> I look forward to seeing how you do the roof!<br /><br /> Cheers,<br /><br />- JimJimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04814789059524938468noreply@blogger.com