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I am thinking you will need to make a case that functions as a table
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Slow start but getting there. Back and one side now has dormers.
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Your dormers look good Fred. Are they difficult to make or is it the repetition that makes it hard?
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Hi Fred,
much to do, but the result looks really good. Regards Dieter |
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Thanks Dieter.
They are not that difficult to make, Elliott. They're basically all the same except for different sizes. It does, however, gets very repetitive and unfortunately having part of a thumb missing doesn't help either. What I am doing is get one size of dormers, score all, cut all, color the edges and glue together. Once they are all done, glue them in place. I'll take some photos next time I tackle the next batch. Starting at the top of the roof and working down. Fred |
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good work on the dormers Fred
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Thanks David. Will do some more this weekend.
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Well, back to dormers. Managed to get the top row on the front of the building completed this weekend.
First photo shows the 3 different size dormers for the front. Part 32 is the top row. Basically, all the dormers (marketplace and town hall) are constructed the same way. Fred |
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Great progress, Fred!
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Thanks, Art Deco.
Fred |
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