The handles on the front doors were made from thin paper strips folded over a small strip of wood to a "U" shape with flares then glued to the doors.
Modeling and modeling ideas for my 1939 era HO model railroad - the Royal Oak & Southern, plus other things I find of interest. Stan Knotts.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Blacksmith shop model start
I have been working on my blacksmith shop model. The walls are being done board by board with each individual board getting a coat of gray paint, which is then sanded slightly when dry. Then I use a single edge razor blade to create grain texture along the whole length of the board. Last I dip them in my ink & alcohol mixture. These boards are glued to the framing which you saw in my last post. The framing inside is important as the wide and open front door will provide a fairly good view of the interior. I installed one window in the right side wall.
I plan to install a fairly detailed interior which hopefully will be visible. The structure will be near the edge of the layout so I think viewers will be able to see the interior. I have yet to add the storage shed on the right rear.
The handles on the front doors were made from thin paper strips folded over a small strip of wood to a "U" shape with flares then glued to the doors.
The handles on the front doors were made from thin paper strips folded over a small strip of wood to a "U" shape with flares then glued to the doors.
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