41st Street & 2nd Avenue Brooklyn NY (NYCHRR)
#46
I'm trying to make the panels that go above the roof line where the circle is with the 19 in the circle
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Maybe that will narrow down the part im talking about.
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#47
I'd still go with .060" sheet styrene - laminate sheets together if you require more thickness. For the decorative trim, Evergreen strips in appropriate sizes should do the trick. It's difficult to tell from the photo, but if there's fussier detail below that, you can mass-cut strip material into short bits using a NWSL "Chopper" and apply it piece-by-piece. The other option is to just skip the fussy bits - most viewers will be more taken by the size of the structure, and operators will be unlikely to look past the first storey after their initial viewing.

Wayne
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#48
I haven't gotten a lot accomplished I was studying for my high pressure steam test which was Saturday and hopefully I can get back into it this weekend. I have though sanded off all the columns above the top windows and the roof ridge for the addition of those panels. I just need to figure out a way to fill in the square holes that the columns left when i sanded them off, im going to try either styrene or some kind of caulk.
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#49
If you haven't already seen it this is worth a look

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#50
Yes I've seen that before
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#51
Is this layout still in construction ?
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#52
Unfortunately this little module is long gone, thanks for your interest though.
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