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« Reply #60 on Apr 10, 2008, 12:26am »

yea i use the board when she comes apart or being moved. i screw the brace into the frame on both sides, my doors don't swing forward because of the steps at the top (they are the only ones attached to the walls).

my screws were a bit to long and it bent the plate on the front of the lock and then the key wouldn't turn. i got a new lock and cut the screws down to the smallest section on the screws.
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« Reply #61 on Apr 10, 2008, 1:37am »

Damn, I never thought of cutting the screws! and here I am tacking scrappy bits of wood to the back of my doors. Oh well
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« Reply #62 on Apr 12, 2008, 7:44am »

I nailed down the door trim, and took a coulple of photos with me in front to show how tall it's gonna be. I'm 5'-11"

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The trim is not actually nailed down yet in the first few pics.
I may do some painting tomorrow. I'm far from done, but I can't help but want to see these two walls in blue.
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« Reply #63 on Apr 12, 2008, 7:50am »

What are you doing up this late? :)

Looking better and better!
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« Reply #64 on Apr 12, 2008, 10:18pm »

i put 3 more hinges on the door for a total of five. It wasn't quite flush with the door frame at the top and bottom before, looking much better now. I also spent about two hours throwing down a base coat on that back wall.
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« Reply #65 on Apr 12, 2008, 11:32pm »

not quite the color i was going for, it looked darker on the sample card in the store. I quite like it, though. I'll probably do a thin coat of a really dark blue on top of that.
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« Reply #66 on Apr 13, 2008, 12:15am »

The paint goes on...and exilea gets green-eyed! The blue really brings it to life! I agree, a little darker should do the trick.

So I guess we need to start collaborating on a script then, eh? ;)
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« Reply #67 on Apr 13, 2008, 3:03am »

Still gotta do two walls and a roof. and lots of paint. Could have gotten a third wall done today, but I got to thinking about paint yesterday, and I couldn't resist.
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« Reply #68 on Apr 13, 2008, 4:34am »

Looking splendid, chap... the colour always help to bring it to life!!

So, when are you and exilea getting married? ;)
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« Reply #69 on Apr 13, 2008, 4:37am »

Sorry, D - but I'm already married!
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« Reply #70 on Apr 13, 2008, 4:40am »

I knew a married person once... but back on topic... I wonder how many Stateside TARDISes there are now?
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« Reply #71 on Apr 13, 2008, 7:08am »


Apr 13, 2008, 4:34am, Admin account wrote:

So, when are you and exilea getting married? ;)



As if. Although we do seem to stalk each other around the board ;D
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« Reply #72 on Apr 13, 2008, 2:22pm »

once you get one wall finished it gets hard to resist painting. your build is looking great.
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« Reply #73 on Apr 13, 2008, 2:22pm »


Apr 13, 2008, 3:03am, Willytron wrote:
but I got to thinking about paint yesterday, and I couldn't resist.


Hi Willytron
This is known as the "blue paint moment" I remember it well, as do all the other builders. Looking forward to the "assembled moment" too.
Great stuff son
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« Reply #74 on Apr 13, 2008, 3:19pm »

Hey, that's starting to come along really rather nicely there - and yes, the "blue paint moment" can be very satisfying in deed! Keep up the great work.

I also think that I'm going to have to change the "Most Recent Posts" to 30 as I seem to miss countless stuff here - so much activity of late.
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« Reply #75 on Apr 13, 2008, 3:44pm »


Apr 13, 2008, 4:40am, Admin account wrote:
I wonder how many Stateside TARDISes there are now?


If we kept it to a half-sized TARDIS and larger, I would say it would be an average of 1 TARDIS for every state in the whole of the US. So let's say around 50. Canada would probably have 10ish? We have to keep in mind some of these builders are not on or are lurkers to this board.
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« Reply #76 on Apr 13, 2008, 4:42pm »


Apr 13, 2008, 3:44pm, DoctorWho8 wrote:

Apr 13, 2008, 4:40am, Admin account wrote:
I wonder how many Stateside TARDISes there are now?


If we kept it to a half-sized TARDIS and larger, I would say it would be an average of 1 TARDIS for every state in the whole of the US. So let's say around 50. Canada would probably have 10ish? We have to keep in mind some of these builders are not on or are lurkers to this board.
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Surely the Tardis I have started wouldn't be the ONLY one in Arkansas.... Would it ?
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« Reply #77 on Apr 13, 2008, 5:01pm »


Apr 13, 2008, 3:19pm, purpleblancmange wrote:
Hey, that's starting to come along really rather nicely there - and yes, the "blue paint moment" can be very satisfying in deed! Keep up the great work.

I also think that I'm going to have to change the "Most Recent Posts" to 30 as I seem to miss countless stuff here - so much activity of late.

I agree with both of those statements Purp!

Your TARDIS is coming along brilliantly Willytron :)
I so remember that 'Blue paint moment' Ahh :D
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« Reply #78 on Apr 13, 2008, 8:15pm »


Apr 13, 2008, 3:19pm, purpleblancmange wrote:

I also think that I'm going to have to change the "Most Recent Posts" to 30 as I seem to miss countless stuff here - so much activity of late.


Personally I just look at the unread icons on the main page and take it from there...

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« Reply #79 on Apr 13, 2008, 9:15pm »

Thanks for all the comments, everyone. Makes me smile alomost as much as the "blue paint moment" did. I tried to brush the paint on in a thin coat in order to preserve the appearance of the wood grain. Hopefully, If I continue in this method - each subsequent coat will turn out the same way.
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« Reply #80 on Apr 13, 2008, 10:13pm »

I wanted to use the wire brush method to weather the box, that is my favorite feature of the NST.
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However, I started thinking that it may shorten the life of my box. Due to the size of the thing, it's going to have to live outside. I rather like the various concretey weathering methods some of you have used, but seeing the way that it looks with the woodgrain showing through blue paint - i'm not sure i'm going to cover that with concretey effects. I realise that real police boxes were concrete, but I just love the wooden look of the NST. I think I'll just let Mother Nature handle the weathering.
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« Reply #81 on Apr 15, 2008, 7:28am »

Thanks to Doctor007, I've now got this properly knackered and scratched up old lock for my Time Travel capsule!

photobucket is down at the moment, so i'll post these pics later
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« Reply #82 on Apr 15, 2008, 6:42pm »

ok, here's the lock
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Exactly what I wanted!
Thanks again, Scott.
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« Reply #83 on Apr 15, 2008, 7:54pm »

Looks good to me! Nice score there :)
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« Reply #84 on Apr 15, 2008, 7:59pm »

i'ts not a Yale lock, but I like it much better than the lock I got from lowes. That thing was way too new looking.
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« Reply #85 on Apr 15, 2008, 10:02pm »

awesome!!! i love it!!! great idea, i'm going right home and scruffing up my lock!!!
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« Reply #86 on Apr 15, 2008, 10:04pm »

ohh did you use some sort of wire brush?
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« Reply #87 on Apr 15, 2008, 10:15pm »

no, no, no. Didn't mean to mislead you. The lock in the pics is a different lock, it is actually old. I was intending to scruff up my new lock from lowes, but I happend upon this old thing instead. The sand paper and wirebrush scratching is a good idea, but I haven't tried it. Of course, if you don't like the results - you can get a replacement cylinder for 5 dollars.

Sorry, I wasn't very clear.
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« Reply #88 on Apr 15, 2008, 10:33pm »

still it seems like a good idea. it never even crossed my mind to score it up.
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« Reply #89 on Apr 15, 2008, 10:41pm »

if I were you, I'd dull it down with sandpaper, and then do the scratching with an old key (One you don't use for anything important). This would seem like the best way to achieve a natural result, as the scratching on an old lock would have come from years of attempting to get the key in in the dark.
If you try it, I'm anxious to see how it comes out.
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