Do You Glaze the Windows on your Structures?
#1
Some of them .....all , none , foreground only ?

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#2
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....

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.....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:

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Wayne
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#3
Yes, all of them. Either with the material that comes with the kit or larger sheets of transparent styrene from the local hobby store.
Reinhard
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#4
Industries no simply because I'm looking at the backside where the rail docks,warehouse and production area is and there's no windows..Summerset/SCR general office and the smaller crew building yes.
Larry
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#5
All of em'. If you don't it costs too much to heat and cool your little people! Icon_lol
Mike

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#6
That settles it , I can't afford extra costs for heating/ air conditioning , so I'd better get the glass man to do his thing !
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#7
Yes, always. People seemed to always notice when I didn't.
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#8
I always save the clear bubble packing material, just the flat pieces.



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