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Uncle Trav's miniature tiki huts....Small Paradise. Diving into a new project

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UT

Thank you for the compliments. I'm doing a bit of pre-shellacking to seal the soft balsa wood. This will get rid of any light colored wood and also give a good surface to apply the thatch to. Another wait time for this stuff to dry.

I am starting to do some of the detail work on the gables on the roof. The inside of the gables will be closed off. I am thinking of painting the flat fronts of the gable with some type of New Guinea inspired design and further detailed in real bamboo. Still a long way to go on this one.

Loving it, Trav! Are you buried in snow, too?

On 2013-03-10 07:14, Big Kahuna wrote:
Loving it, Trav! Are you buried in snow, too?

Haha BK, I have sun and 45 degrees, tulips are even popping up in the flower garden....for now.

I've got 18" of white crap, but it's going to be in the 50's all week. We'll be swimming by Wednesday!

Got a little ambitious today and broke out the paints. Working on one of the gables. Still more to do.

OOOOOOOOOOO!

Thanks BK!! Did a bit more work. Not as steady with a tiny paint brush as I used to be.

Another dry fit to see how things are progressing.

Both of my crew members at work have the flu so I have a free day to work on the hut. I am starting to thatch the roof. As with my other builds this is done with literally hundreds and hundreds of tiny cuts along paper strips by hand. The thatch will be stained after it is all applied. Thanks for taking a look.

Uncle thatch- lookin good...
Keep up da tiny work

Jon

Those PNG gables look great Trav! Hope you enjoyed your day off.

Thanks guys. Home again so I was able to thatch one side of the roof. Still a bunch of detailing to do.

C

Such detail! Such dedication!

Here's yet another update. Thatch is done on one side of the roof. Bamboo detailing is going on today and the gable is still just a dry fit. I have finally made a major upgrade to my shop. I purchased a miniature chop saw to cut the bamboo as this makes a nice clean cut. The saw blade is two inches in diameter, the quarter is just for a size reference. All of my other cuts are totally hand done. Thanks for stopping by.

My hands aren't as steady with a small paintbrush either. However your painting looks perfect. I love all the steps and all your buildings. Wendy

Uncle Trav,
LOVE how your diminutive buildings are progressing!
~kele

H
Heath posted on Thu, Mar 14, 2013 9:43 PM

Where did you find that chop saw???
It's freakin' awesome!
I could use the H - E - Double hockey sticks out of one of those!!

Looking good Uncle

Jon

Mini chopsaw? Cool! Progressing nicely Trav

Thanks for all of the nice words everyone. It honestly means a lot. I'm putting a bunch of detail into this hut so again I'm trying some new ideas out. The mini chop saw is available from a company called Micro Marc that caters to miniature builders and has a great website. Thanks again.

I was able to get a bit more done. Shellacking and more thatch.

Uncle Trav,
aMAzing!
~kele

Love it, Trav!

Thanks guys. Here is how the main body of the hut starts. That's heavy card stock. Now the fun starts with a bunch of head scratching to come up with a good design for the body. Thanks.

Another long wait for the glue to dry. I am making the body of this hut stronger than usual to support the weight of the new wood roof. The body of the hut is still mainly card stock but the interior will have a wood frame. The new mini chop saw works like a dream. I used a mini hand saw in the past but that thing made my hands ache after a while. Thanks for stopping by.

Really coming together Trav, that roof is looking primo!

Love love love the photos and this building. Wendy

Killer

Thanks for the encouragement guys. Added a couple of bamboo ridge poles and a bamboo detail to close off the gable end. Real bamboo skewers hand detailed to look the the big stuff.

That second photo should be flipped ninety degrees. The dimensions are all equal, the pic makes it look strange.

Wow, it looks great!

A bit more done. The ol' trader is a ways away from moving in though. Still a ton of detailing to do to this little hut. Just a sneak peek for now. Thanks

Lovely to see all standing up. Can't wait to see what appears next!
~kele

I was able to do a bit more work on the hut this weekend. None of my cuts are perfect but what self respecting trader would set up shop in a prefab cookie cutter hut? Still a long way to go on this one. Really getting tiny again.

I need a life size UnKle Trav hut next to my pool

:)

Jon

Amen Jon, I agree 100%. I have the perfect space for it too.

The hut is looking amazing. I complain working in 1:12 scale and you are working on something much smaller. If you ever have any "miniature" questions, let me know. I might can help you out. Been working with miniatures for about 15 years. Your huts are truly pieces of art.

Dale

Wow! That IS tiny! At first with that quarter I thought I was in Batman's old lair. :wink: Great stuff, love watching the progress!

Not to worry about those "less than perfect cuts". The real hut was built using a sawfish bill for a saw :lol: Great progress Trav.

RH

I think your cuts are just fine!!

If the were absolutely perfect, it would be boring.

UT

Thanks so much for all of the kind words. I'm trying to come up with an idea for the floorboards of the hut. I dug into the miniature lumberyard and found some popsicle sticks. With a bit of cutting, distressing and staining this is what I came up with. Not sure if this will end up being the final floor or not but good practice. Thanks again for taking a look.


"Anyone who has ever seen them is thereafter haunted as if by a feverish dream" Karl Woermann

[ Edited by: Uncle trav 2013-04-05 03:09 ]

BK

Love 'em, Trav!

Those are some mighty fine looking floor planks. Great job.

UT

Thanks guys. Making another barrel. Here's a start to finish shot.

You are really getting some amazing detail work done on those tiny things. Well done.

Dale

Uncle Trav,
Really diggin' the distressing on the floorboards. Great job!
~kele

H

Amazing job. Love everything you have done so far.

Great flooring idea
U are on a roll

Jon

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