So the three buildings are more or less done, the base board is painted, I have decided to mount the buildings on the board with self tappers so that maintenance can be done later. Now on to the exciting bit, an animated car lift, nah, two! First problem, a quick trial showed that the car or minivan would hit the lights!

Hmmm.......
So now the garage is getting a lift of about 10mm by addition of a brick skirt around the bottom. This means the office is floating in air! So a ramp and a 'mound' will need to be created around it, hohum, just makes it more interesting cus it ain't all on the flat!

. Also means steps required inside to go up to the internal connecting door to the office.
So that means I can start looking at the lifts. One will be a central hydraulic piston type made from a telescopic magnetic pick up wand, but I will start that second. The first will have four posts and be the pulley 'n' ropes type (not that it will have either). I deemed plastic too weak, so I will have to venture for the first time into brass!

To be honest, I am scared stiff. The engineer in me knows I need a milling machine to make a very square jig, to assemble the frame around. No acces to a miller, so bodge jig only, possible. Seems like a lot of work for a one off. So in at the deep end, worth a punt to create freehand so to speak, with risk of complete failure costing a few pounds worth of brass. The mechanism will have a base frame with four tubes sticking up like a table. Smaller tube will slide inside. Additionally, U section will extend up above the board to conceal the rising tubes. A moving frame will hold the four small tubes rigid, that will be the part that is actuated. I am happy to report the fixed frame with four tubes is built and square, and I am half way through making the moving frame. Pics to follow