
April: I'm nowhere near putting the windows and doors in this thing... but HBS had a 50% off sale on April 1st, and I used my coupon to buy the "upgrade kit" for the Fairfield. It includes 11 windows, 4 interior doors, and 1 exterior door (all Houseworks pieces).
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so I may add siding to the exterior of the house to compensate. |
Dollhouse Miniatures had a how-to article a few months ago for doing stained glass windows. It was written by an artisan I like (whose name I can't think of right now, of course!) I once saw his work at a show and for years regretted not buying a piece. Finally I saw him again at another show and got a hutch with stained glass doors. I'm looking forward to trying the technique and comparing my results to his!
Update June 7: With the shell partially assembled, I decided to add the siding. Before gluing the shell together, I traced the exterior walls onto the siding so I could cut out the pieces. Over the weekend I covered them with sanding sealer so they will (hopefully) not warp when painted.
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The red and white lamp in this picture is for the 1:12 McKinley I'm working on. |
I had to weigh down the siding so it would dry flat. Geoff's C-clamps came in handy again! I only did this one wall. On my next trip to the hangar, I'll see how well it glued and hopefully do the other walls. Then I'm going to paint before I go any further with assembly.
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Based on this picture from an old Nutshell News, I decided I'm going to make some alterations to the windows. I really like how, in this picture, all the pediments are consistent, even over the French doors. I want to buy extra Victorian windows and bash them to half the size for the tower and attic windows (which is, I assume, how this lady did it for her house). I may also bash a Victorian door to make a French door leading to the second story porch I'm planning.