Thanks John and Ian. I'm sorry it has taken me a while to reply.
Although they are rather lame excuses, I have been a bit preoccupied lately; including dodging downpours on the driveway while trying to fix my failing motor car, and entertaining my Grandson...!
It was even a bit "touch and go" whether I would be able to paddle or swim through the storms to Love Lane for today's session. Fortunately I was able to find a mooring and tie up my little freshly licensed, four wheeled amphibian Fiat, and in an unusually aquatic part of Hertfordshire!
This now must surely be the penultimate posting on this particular roof saga?
Painting in earnest has begun...
Here are the colours chosen for the suitably sooty ceramic tiles:
160; "German camouflage red-brown", 61; "Flesh", 53; "Gunmetal" and some specially posed "kcalB ttaM" ;EE !
Having reduced the file for this post, I have just observed a strange optical illusion going down the muck dribble line:
The tiles are level, honestly! They don't wobble like that in real life - at least, not in that particular area!
Mind you, if as a viewer you have imbibed, such pleas are unlikely to be believed anyway, so it doesn't really matter?
The hips still need a bit of blending in, and the "clean" sections revealed by broken or missing tiles will require a touch of light feathering...
But that will have to wait until next week!
I had made a start on the orangey main roof ridges, but two starving JB's (yes, both were there in the same room today) wanted their dinner, so I had to take a deep breath, hold on to my hat and dive for the dinghy!
I think the bottom corner hips will need a bit of reinforcement if they are going to survive much more handling?
Fitting a couple of those curly iron "end stays", or "stops" (whatever they are called?) would be appropriate, and briefly look good, although I fear they would be equally vulnerable and end up misshapen rather too soon?!
Getting there...
...and the gutters, specially designed, proper "Ogee" ones, are on order....!
Pete.
By the way, you all might be thinking that I have been over egging the jokes about the weather...? On the way home, I had to cross quite a few new "puddles". My wee motor is rather lightweight and very low slung, so what might be nothing other than a bit of a splash for most motorists requires a rather more cautious approach for me! Taking the umpteenth "lake" nice and slow, I realised that this time it was a bit deeper than I had anticipated. Suddenly the engine revs rose...
..."Oh heck!"
So it would seem that a Fiat really can float!
But then, I expect it is more likely to be that damned clutch slipping again..?!