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Started Building My Own Village.....

Started by Old Moparz, March 03, 2007, 07:13:55 PM

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Old Moparz

.....Seriously.  :D


My son has these tiny plastic people that look to be the same scale as a Matchbox car. They were homeless, so I decided to help out & build them a house. Now I started something I have to go further with, which is to build a small layout on a piece of plywood. He said the house has no steps & it needs them. I said it's ground level & doesn't need them, but He wants steps. Now I have to cut a piece of wood to raise the house up & then carve some steps.

I made two styles of houses in the "Paint" program, a 2 story colonial & a 1 story ranch. I then changed the colors & printed several of them so they look different. I cut up some scrap wood, made a little wooden house, & then cut out & glued the printed paper onto it. He eagerly watched me make it, but got impatient & asked "When will it be done, Daddy?" I said "It'll be done when it's done, I never made one before & don't know." I asked him if he wanted a garage to go with the house, but rolled his eyes & said "No, I don't need one."  :o 

I'll make one anyway.  :D
               Bob               



              Going Nowhere In A Hurry

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moparguy01

Make the garage at least twice as big as the house. That'll show her.  :icon_smile_big:

Afflyer

Wow!  Now THAT is cool!  I would just make sure that the houses are in pretty good proportion to the Matchbox cars. 

Great work!

:icon_smile_big:
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Charger_Fan

Quote from: Old Moparz on March 03, 2007, 07:13:55 PMShe said the house has no steps & it needs them. I said it's ground level & doesn't need them, but she wants steps. Now I have to cut a piece of wood to raise the house up & then carve some steps.
Remember...to help preserve sanity, keep saying to yourself "one day some other 'lucky' guy will have to put up with this crap" . :D

Quote from: moparguy01 on March 03, 2007, 08:51:24 PM
Make the garage at least twice as big as the house. That'll show her.  :icon_smile_big:
That's a no-brainer...because hopefully that 'lucky guy' will also be a car guy! :boogie: :icon_smile_big:

The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)

Judhudson

Make her an auto restoration shop for your hot wheels :D

Charger_Fan

By the way Moparz... you have no room to complain... :-\  :rotz:




Once you put a "porch" on something like this, then you have room to bitch. :nana:
At least I didn't get suckered into a garage...although...if I did, it would have been made to fit something cooler than a Barbie Jeep. :icon_smile_big:



The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)

Arthu®

Quote from: Old Moparz on March 03, 2007, 07:13:55 PM
"No, I don't need one."  :o 

I'll make one anyway.  :D

:smilielol: can I say you do awesome stuff with your kid :2thumbs: I never had anything to complain about but they never were that ingenious. Good job!

Arthur
Striving for world domination since 1986

Old Moparz

I think I'm having more fun making this stuff than my son will have playing with it.  :D 

I used to love building things for my model railroad & I still have the HO scale accessories & my trains packed up in the attic. I showed them to him, but he's a little young to risk giving it to him to play with just yet. I can trust him with not breaking them, but it's his friends that I worry about. Every time I had given him something in the past, like a GI Joe jeep, as soon as a friend went home I'd discover something broken.

Anyway, I made a small layout with roads, parking, & grass on Saturday afternoon. He likes it so far, & convinced me to place one of the roads at one end with the parking spaces. I was going to do something different, but it's his, so that's the way it is, lol. I already had a 24"x 48"x 1/4" thick piece of OSB, so I went to the store to get some supplies. (That's 61 cm x 122 cm x 0.635 cm for you metric people.) I bought a cheap piece of thin carpet at the dollar store, a few cans of cheap spray paint, & started to pencil in the layout.

Once I had that done, I cut the carpet, painted it green, then painted the OSB piece flat black. I couldn't find a cheap piece of carpet that was green, so I ended up with this universal auto carpet that's easy to work with & doesn't come apart at the edges when you cut it. I glued down the carpet the next morning, then placed a sheet of plywood on it with some weight on it & let it sit until it was dry. Then I painted some striping on it with some disposable brushes, & added a few strips of wood for a sidewalk.

It was funny, I had taken a few matchbox cars to use for measuring, like place them on the OSB to see how wide I needed the road to be, & my son sees this & asks, "Daddy, are you playing with my Matchbox cars?"  ;D 

Almost ready to drive on, but here's a pic of what I have so far.
               Bob               



              Going Nowhere In A Hurry

Judhudson


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Brock Samson

next it'll be street lights then they will have to work,..  and pretty soon....  :icon_smile_wink: 

Old Moparz

Thanks guys, I appreciate it. I thought I was going to be able to use old paint I already had, but a couple of spray cans fizzled out on me since I last used them, so I had to get some more. So far, most of the cost on this is just my time.

24"x 48"x 1/4" OSB sheet....... $0.50 in the Home Depot scrap cart
36"x 72" carpet..................... $6.00 at the Big Lot store
3 cans of spreay paint............ $6.00 at Big Lot

Total.................................. $12.50

The house was made from leftover cedar scrap I did a ceiling with, & the 3 disposable foam brushes came in a bag of 20 or so, for like $2.00 from another project in the past.

Here's a couple of more pics:
               Bob               



              Going Nowhere In A Hurry

Charger_Fan

My pic was having technical difficulties. :image_294343:

That village looks pretty cool so far, everyone even has an asphalt driveway. :thumbs: Are you building enough houses to fill up the neighborhood, or are they vacant lots? ;D

The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)

Old Moparz

Quote from: CHARGER_FAN on March 04, 2007, 07:54:25 PM
My pic was having technical difficulties. :image_294343:

That village looks pretty cool so far, everyone even has an asphalt driveway. :thumbs: Are you building enough houses to fill up the neighborhood, or are they vacant lots? ;D


Yes, asphalt for everyone except me, I've had gravel here since 1989.   ::)

No vacant lots, I'm not the typical developer. They'd just fill up with garbage & burnt up, old cars anyway.  :D
               Bob               



              Going Nowhere In A Hurry

Old Moparz

Quote from: CHARGER_FAN on March 03, 2007, 10:57:08 PM
By the way Moparz... you have no room to complain... :-\  :rotz:




Once you put a "porch" on something like this, then you have room to bitch. :nana:
At least I didn't get suckered into a garage...although...if I did, it would have been made to fit something cooler than a Barbie Jeep. :icon_smile_big:




Now I see what your red "x" was all about, lol. That's a cool house, but it takes up more room than my entire village will.   :o

I see the attic in that house looks packed.  :D
               Bob               



              Going Nowhere In A Hurry

tan top

Quote from: Old Moparz on March 04, 2007, 07:53:35 PM
Thanks guys, I appreciate it. I thought I was going to be able to use old paint I already had, but a couple of spray cans fizzled out on me since I last used them, so I had to get some more. So far, most of the cost on this is just my time.

24"x 48"x 1/4" OSB sheet...... $0.50 in the Home Depot scrap cart
36"x 72" carpet.................... $6.00 at the Big Lot store
3 cans of spreay paint............ $6.00 at Big Lot

Total................................... $12.50

The house was made from leftover cedar scrap I did a ceiling with, & the 3 disposable foam brushes came in a bag of 20 or so, for like $2.00 from another project in the past.

Here's a couple of more pics:
 
               cleaver idea :yesnod:         
   could even build a old barn with a beaten up daytona in there ;D
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Back N Black

Are you going to put oil stains in the driveway?

Old Moparz

Quote from: tan top on March 05, 2007, 05:58:54 AM

               cleaver idea :yesnod:         
   could even build a old barn with a beaten up daytona in there ;D



Then I'd have to find small plastic people with cameras & make them trespass. What kind of example am I supposed to set for my kid?  :D


Quote from: Back N Black on March 05, 2007, 09:11:15 AM
Are you going to put oil stains in the driveway?


Just the ones where my kid parks the Chebbies.  :D
               Bob               



              Going Nowhere In A Hurry

Charger_Fan

Quote from: Old Moparz on March 04, 2007, 11:00:02 PM
Now I see what your red "x" was all about, lol. That's a cool house, but it takes up more room than my entire village will.   :o

I see the attic in that house looks packed.  :D
Yeah, the attic is packed..with more Barbie things than any 10 kids should own. ::) Since my daughter is now 19, it doesn't really get used very often anymore & spends it's days stuffed in a corner of our unfinished basement.
With the help of my wife & father in law, we made each floor a removable unit. There's biscuits cut into each piece, so the floors won't slide apart. We didn't want half the building to slide off & kill anyone. I was gonna put in small lights in each room, but ran out of steam, carpeting & painting each room was bad enough. :) I bet it weighs 120 pounds.

The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)

Ponch ®

Quote from: Old Moparz on March 04, 2007, 07:38:39 PM
I think I'm having more fun making this stuff than my daughter will have playing with it.  :D 

I used to love building things for my model railroad & I still have the HO scale accessories & my trains packed up in the attic. I showed them to her, but she's a little young to risk giving it to her to play with just yet. I can trust her with not breaking them, but it's her friends that I worry about. Everytime I had given her something in the past, like a GI Joe jeep for her Barbie,  :D  As soon as a friend went home I'd discover something broken.

Anyway, I made a small layout with roads, parking, & grass on Saturday afternoon. She likes it so far, & convinced me to place one of the roads at one end with the parking spaces. I was going to do something different, but it's hers, so that's the way it is, lol. I already had a 24"x 48"x 1/4" thick piece of OSB, so I went to the store to get some supplies. (That's 61 cm x 122 cm x 0.635 cm for you metric people.) I bought a cheap piece of thin carpet at the dollar store, a few cans of cheap spray paint, & stated to pencil in the layout.

Once I had that done, I cut the carpet, painted it green, then painted the OSB piece flat black. I couldn't find a cheap piece of carpet that was green, so I ended up with this universal auto carpet that's easy to work with & doesn't come apart at the edges when you cut it. I glued down the carpet the next morning, then placed a sheet of plywood on it with some weight on it & let it sit until it was dry. Then I painted some striping on it with some disposable brushes, & added a few strips of wood for a sidewalk.

It was funny, I had taken a few matchbox cars to use for measuring, like place them on the OSB to see how wide I needed the road to be, & my daughter sees this & asks, "Daddy, are you playing with my Matchbox cars?"  ;D 

Almost ready to drive on, but here's a pic of what I have so far.

pretty cool. Now all you need is a action figure of Silver 68 for the village idiot. Maybe one of Bronze, as a back up.
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Old Moparz

Quote from: The Iceman on March 05, 2007, 12:03:02 PM

pretty cool. Now all you need is a action figure of Silver 68 for the village idiot. Maybe one of Bronze, as a back up.



:haha:   I didn't say it.
               Bob               



              Going Nowhere In A Hurry

69bronzeT5

Quote from: The Iceman on March 05, 2007, 12:03:02 PM
Quote from: Old Moparz on March 04, 2007, 07:38:39 PM
I think I'm having more fun making this stuff than my daughter will have playing with it.  :D 

I used to love building things for my model railroad & I still have the HO scale accessories & my trains packed up in the attic. I showed them to her, but she's a little young to risk giving it to her to play with just yet. I can trust her with not breaking them, but it's her friends that I worry about. Everytime I had given her something in the past, like a GI Joe jeep for her Barbie,  :D  As soon as a friend went home I'd discover something broken.

Anyway, I made a small layout with roads, parking, & grass on Saturday afternoon. She likes it so far, & convinced me to place one of the roads at one end with the parking spaces. I was going to do something different, but it's hers, so that's the way it is, lol. I already had a 24"x 48"x 1/4" thick piece of OSB, so I went to the store to get some supplies. (That's 61 cm x 122 cm x 0.635 cm for you metric people.) I bought a cheap piece of thin carpet at the dollar store, a few cans of cheap spray paint, & stated to pencil in the layout.

Once I had that done, I cut the carpet, painted it green, then painted the OSB piece flat black. I couldn't find a cheap piece of carpet that was green, so I ended up with this universal auto carpet that's easy to work with & doesn't come apart at the edges when you cut it. I glued down the carpet the next morning, then placed a sheet of plywood on it with some weight on it & let it sit until it was dry. Then I painted some striping on it with some disposable brushes, & added a few strips of wood for a sidewalk.

It was funny, I had taken a few matchbox cars to use for measuring, like place them on the OSB to see how wide I needed the road to be, & my daughter sees this & asks, "Daddy, are you playing with my Matchbox cars?"  ;D 

Almost ready to drive on, but here's a pic of what I have so far.

pretty cool. Now all you need is a action figure of Silver 68 for the village idiot. Maybe one of Bronze, as a back up.

:flame:
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69bronzeT5

Hey, I didnt deserve that. I havent done anything stupid for a while now. Why is everybody picking on me and not Charger Punk, he still hasnt come up with those pics and he already passed his deadline! :P
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