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Miles, Gus, Tetters, Scott, Matt, thank you guys, you are way too kind ... but to do these structures is really not too difficult, it only takes some practice

Josh, I am really looking forward to you starting your modules. I hope we don’t have to wait too long ...

steinjr Wrote:Looking at the back wall, is leftmost end of the back wall still one long piece, or did you divide the rear wall into four sections - with the leftmost rear wall section ending just to the right of those four windows ? I can't quite make up its mind - is each section straight, or is there a little curve to each section ?

Stein, I wanted to build the rear wall in one piece, but the wall is 24" and my styrene sheet is only 20". So I divided it in the middle between the long and the first of the short sections. I concealed the joint with a "wire" running down from the roof. The three short sections are one piece. I cut a grove into the backside of the styrene sheet, so that I could bend it between the sections. All wall sections are straight, just as the prototype.

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Quote:Btw2 - I had to make a run to a local hobby shop on my way home today to pick up some more dark green paint. I took the opertunity to see if they stocked any .80" styrene sheets.

That's your "fault" - looking at how well door and window frames looks with .80 styrene, I would like to get hold of a little to experiment with - I haven't used anything thicker than .60" before. Didn't find any at the store I checked. Oh, well - it goes on the "to get" list for later.

Sorry for causing distress ......... mmmmh, no, not really Goldth Icon_lol
Kurt
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