Scott
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I found this 1/32 scale plastic sheet at the HOBBY BUNKER of a fire station but I really wanted an 1860s store. It sort of works.
I can't remember the name of the company that makes the building fronts and it was the only one the HB had. (and it was on sale!)
The piece was added onto a minimally detailed Styrofoam building to be set among other buildings.
As I've advised before...think these projects out. I do them as time and mood hit me, AND with what materials I have on hand, so they are rough to my eye, but make fun backdrops for miniatures. More like "folk art" than scale models.
I went on GOOGLE and BING maps for satellite views of known buildings like this to see where the chimney and roof hatch might be...
OOPS! "Sign to BE added later."
I can't remember the name of the company that makes the building fronts and it was the only one the HB had. (and it was on sale!)
The piece was added onto a minimally detailed Styrofoam building to be set among other buildings.
As I've advised before...think these projects out. I do them as time and mood hit me, AND with what materials I have on hand, so they are rough to my eye, but make fun backdrops for miniatures. More like "folk art" than scale models.


I went on GOOGLE and BING maps for satellite views of known buildings like this to see where the chimney and roof hatch might be...


OOPS! "Sign to BE added later."

