Thanks for the help in uploading the photos. I've been a railway modeller, on and off, for years, mostly in N and Z scales. Lately, I've got interested in Tim Dillon's 1/900 scale, and I have a friend, Leo Berger, in Austria who is producing cast models in N, Z and 1/1250scales. I have one of his 1/1250 Peterbilts, on my Z Layout, as a 'radio controlled' toy. In my early days of modelling I have built quit a few Superquick and Bilteezi card kits. I have made a few 1/1200-1/1250 models by using photocopies of card kits scaled down by trial and error, modified by cuttng and pasting doors, windows and roof textures. The concept isn't new to me, but the software and its manipulation is very much unknown territory to me. I am very impressed by what it can do, which merely whets my appetite for more, but I do seem to be struggling in finding my way about the software, despite using the last possible resort, and reading the manual
The model in the photos 1/160 scale and is printed on paper which was quickly cut out and glued together. I wanted to check the fit of the roofs, and see how well it would scale up, so I assembled it very quickly, just to get a couple of photos to have a choice of cover picture for the 1/400 upload. To be honest, it desrved more time, and should have been printed on light card, say photocard at least, and assembled on a flat surface, such as a mirror, or small plate of glass, to ensure that the base was level and true. I used photos of real thatch for the roofs, and although it wont notice in 1/400 or smaller I would have liked to have available a photo of some of the fancy 'cross-stich' and scallop' effect that is usually used on the crest of such roofs, as it would improve larger scale models. Wrong place to mention it, but a scallping tool for station awning vallances, thatch crowns, and sunblinds would be useful , in some future release perhaps?