02-15-2013, 06:27 AM
The bay-window was made by splicing together Tichy windows. Most of them were cut and shortened to fit the prototype.
Styrene rod was cemented to windows to fill the gap then filed down.
Finally, the bay-window was completed with cereal box clapboard. Corner plank are made from an office folder. Strong yet relatively thin material.
The roof was made with cereal box and lightly curved. It was then glued on the roof structure.
I made a template to make sure everything aligned well. That would help later by minimizing custom cuts of material.
Matt
Styrene rod was cemented to windows to fill the gap then filed down.
Finally, the bay-window was completed with cereal box clapboard. Corner plank are made from an office folder. Strong yet relatively thin material.
The roof was made with cereal box and lightly curved. It was then glued on the roof structure.
I made a template to make sure everything aligned well. That would help later by minimizing custom cuts of material.
Matt
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