1/18/2024 0 Comments Build your own small grain siloSquarely glue the two Conveyor side walls into position over the Conveyor front wall base layer.Ĭarefully wrap and glue the Conveyor front wall cover layer over the Conveyor base layer structure. Using the small yellow Wall positioning jig, test fit and glue the Silo squarely into position on to your chosen side of the Elevator. Apply weight or clamp to ensure good adhesion. Neatly cut two sections of scrap card and glue them back of the Silo front wall for reinforcement. Use a straight edge to squarely glue the four Silo vents into position. Test fit and glue a Leader head squarely into position above the downpipe. Squarely glue the longer of the two Downpipes into position along the joint. Use a small square or block to check that all the walls are perpendicular to one another. Having decided which side of the Elevator the Silo will sit, test fit and glue the Silo side wall squarely along the opposite edge. Test fit and glue the Silo roof squarely into position on the rear of the Silo front wall. Squarely glue the Silo parapet along the top edge. Noting the top of the Silo front wall, place the wall print side down. Squarely glue the two Silo roof sections together. Tightly wrap and glue the side flaps around each edge. Apply weight or clamp to ensure good adhesion.įold along the blue dotted lines on the Silo cover layers and glue the base layers into the centre. Squarely glue the two Silo side wall base layers together. Use a small strip of scrap card to work the edges into the corners. Squarely fold up the edges of the Elevator roof cover layer with the sides above the base section. Turn the wall over and check that the windows are sitting squarely within the openings. Glue the Elevator sills into position using the cover layers from the printed sheet.įlip the wall over (print down) and apply a thin bead of glue along the sill flaps and gently fold the flaps tightly around the card.Īpply a thin bead of glue around the window openings and squarely position the Windows (download from Scalescenes. Check for bubbles and creases.įlip the wall over (print down) and apply a thin bead of glue along the window flaps and gently fold them tightly around the openings. Use a small square or block to check that all the walls and supports are perpendicular.Ĭarefully wrap and glue the Elevator wall cover layer over the base layer structure. Glue the remaining Elevator side wall into position. Using the light blue guidelines, glue one of the Elevator side walls and the four Elevator supports squarely into position. Glue the sheets to Heavy (2mm) or Medium (1mm) weight card as labelled. STEP BY STEP: BUILDING SCALESCENES’ GRAIN SILO The following step by step guide explains how to build the Scalescenes Grain Silo kit from start to finish. Alternative window options include compatible Scaleglaze white screenprinted windows from (Scaleglaze 13 pack required). To enhance your building further, printable transparency windows to fit this kit are available to download from They are designed to be printed or copied on to transparency or OHP film, available from most office suppliers (both laser and inkjet friendly generic brands are usually fine). Within this issue you will find an A2 sheet containing all the parts needed to assemble the building with the exception of different weights of card required to create the structure. It has been designed exclusively for this issue by Scalescenes’ John Wiffen to launch it into the market. The latest kit to be offered free through Hornby Magazine from is this ‘OO’ gauge grain silo – the ideal home for Bachmann’s highly detailed model of the BR operated grain hoppers. Their austere construction style and the use of simple materials such as brick concrete and metal cladding make buildings like this all the more attractive and a perfect industrial backdrop for a model railway. GRAIN SILOS make for impressive buildings. Visit com to see the full range of downloadable home-print kits. Above: Supplied with this issue is the low relief grain silo building.
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