I was out of Midwest Clapboard Siding so I started out using poster board to see what the house would look like.
The roof is pre-lined Campbell card stock, I will apply the Campbell Profile Shingles near the end of the project.
The house is beginning to take shape. I made a few changes from the original drawings. I went to a conventional roof over the kitchen instead of the hip roof that is on the original house.
The bay window was a challenge, this is my first attempt at an angled project. As you can see in the picture above my Midwest Clapboard Siding finally arrived. I cut out all of the wall sections and pre-painted them.
Anxiously I even painted the trim as I continued the construction. This is going to be an awesome house!
The next few pictures are of the finished project.
The house address is done in Century Schoolbook Bold Italic BT 4 font and printed on clear Ink Jet decal paper at 2400 Dpi. The numbers are 3 inches high in HO scale.
The Tichy Turned Spindle Porch Railing really looks sharp.
As usual I have added people to help realism.
The maid is checking out the weather from the back porch.
This turned out to be a very beautiful home and will replace a plastic Walthers Cornerstone house on Red Mountain Road.
Below is a current picture of the house today from Google Maps. Truly a Beautiful house that is well over one hundred years old.
As usual I have added people to help realism.
The maid is checking out the weather from the back porch.
This turned out to be a very beautiful home and will replace a plastic Walthers Cornerstone house on Red Mountain Road.
Below is a current picture of the house today from Google Maps. Truly a Beautiful house that is well over one hundred years old.