12-07-2010, 01:45 PM
I have been doing some further work on the interior insert.
The basic walls are made from 1.5mm card, with the photographic interiors stuck on.
I trawled the internet for 1930s window displays. Naturally, the best ones I found were in black and white, so I coloured them in after cutting out the parts I wanted and making a collage.
The store itself looks like it will be a general goods, jewellery, candy and drug store - something of everything (is the phrase bric-a-brac common in the US?)
![[Image: IMG_8242.JPG]](http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/data/950/IMG_8242.JPG)
![[Image: IMG_8241.JPG]](http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/data/950/IMG_8241.JPG)
![[Image: IMG_8240.JPG]](http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/data/950/IMG_8240.JPG)
![[Image: IMG_8239.JPG]](http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/data/950/IMG_8239.JPG)
Next task is to repaint the window frames and add the glazing.
Jon
The basic walls are made from 1.5mm card, with the photographic interiors stuck on.
I trawled the internet for 1930s window displays. Naturally, the best ones I found were in black and white, so I coloured them in after cutting out the parts I wanted and making a collage.
The store itself looks like it will be a general goods, jewellery, candy and drug store - something of everything (is the phrase bric-a-brac common in the US?)
Next task is to repaint the window frames and add the glazing.
Jon
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