01-08-2017, 01:17 AM
All of 'em....I think they look unfinished without "glass". I usually use the glazing which comes with a kit, but for scratchbuilding, I'll use window material left over from other kits, or Evergreen clear styrene.
The Dunnville station was scratchbuilt....
![[Image: Picturesfromnewcamera-2013021.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/structures%20and%20a%20few%20b%20and%20w%20photos/Picturesfromnewcamera-2013021.jpg)
.....but the windows and glazing and most of the doors were left-overs from P&M Languay Ltd., made from two Walthers Waterfront Warehouse kits. Those kits came with two full sets of windows, and even though the two structures are separated by only a sidestreet, I don't think that the heritage of the station's windows is all that noticeable:
![[Image: jan122009009.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/some%20layout%20views/jan122009009.jpg)
Wayne
The Dunnville station was scratchbuilt....
![[Image: Picturesfromnewcamera-2013021.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/structures%20and%20a%20few%20b%20and%20w%20photos/Picturesfromnewcamera-2013021.jpg)
.....but the windows and glazing and most of the doors were left-overs from P&M Languay Ltd., made from two Walthers Waterfront Warehouse kits. Those kits came with two full sets of windows, and even though the two structures are separated by only a sidestreet, I don't think that the heritage of the station's windows is all that noticeable:
![[Image: jan122009009.jpg]](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/doctorwayne/some%20layout%20views/jan122009009.jpg)
Wayne