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Making Great Western Hotel.

build this magnificent hotel took me over 60 hours over 2 years.

I cut, cut, assembled more than 700 pieces of wood, paper or cardboard to make it happen.
I have one foot in hell to refine every detail even if at the end I could not see over the tip.

Here, the history of this construction.




First, I constructed flat with three facades of the large building.
The fine strips of wood are glued to Clain, a cardboard box.
The window frames and doors are made of balsa wood.
moldings top of the building are balsa and quarter-round roster.



Details of the Gateway:

Vental Each of these consists of 17 pieces of wood, mounted on a frame of paper which is also joint (hinge) with the amounts of coaching.




















Here is how I proceeded.
Small slats (one millimeter and a half wide!) Were glued on each other and VERY carefully cut to come through the swinging door, herself clad wood on both sides.

















The 3 fronts, shaped, glued on a solid base of foam board.
I painted what I could, flat, before assembly (including writings, as I have not managed to paint otherwise).
I too bowed outdoor gallery, which I seriously complicated the task for rails sloping sides. I won a lot of time and energy if I set this gallery without slope.


look inside.
positioning sheets of printed paper, floor and walls.
History complicate my life, I set the floor at an angle.










One other big piece of this construction was to make the lengths of railings, straight and oblique I needed. There are 85 cm.
I did not want something so rude and ... I shat.









These breakthroughs balsa sticks and lengths of mini skewers.
It was imperative to break the two balsa strips the same way to the top like the bottom, otherwise I would have bent the bars in all directions, which would have been horrible.
So I built a small drill hand column and the rod I drilled vertically before cutting in half, which guaranteed me the same spacing between the bars at top and bottom .

Here is the beast. The drill was stuck with the chuck in this gray Lego piece.
With gears, mechanical advantage always allowed me to drill vertical (and obliquely, when I needed then to the ends of the outer gallery and the stairs).
It was so easy to meet the spacing between the bars.









All takes shape.
The railings put up, I add the covers that hide the edge of the box, ungracious, the floor of the gallery.














The hotel sign.

After entering my name, I copied after and reproduced on the panel who should receive it.











The same brand of paint in court.

















lot of work on each of the letters but it is they who will give the hotel, all his letters (^ ^) of nobility.













The staircase, the railing and access ladder to the roof.
The scale is made of two sticks of balsa breakthroughs and "skewered" pieces of mini skewer.










Manufacture of the stairway.
Marches and silt cardboard. I do not cons of walking deliberately in order to place figures, despite their base in it.








The staircase and banister.













The roof is
cardboard box, pierced by a glass roof. Again, I chose the complication. It is sloped ... and then, as if that were not enough, I wanted the cover sheet ... no corrugated iron ... rather than the flat plate, he had cut out and superimposed. In short, I'll let you discover work.








The route sheets.
















Plates, tentatively positioned, the access door of the roof. (Yeah, if you can not go, it's not fun to shoot the street!)

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Inauguration of the Great Western Hotel.

Welcome to the inauguration of the Great Western Hotel!

Roger and his daughters are happy to welcome you to the finest hotel west of the Pecos.

You'll find cold beer, clean sheets, hot baths and roulette.

Roger finished fixing the sign of the hotel, guarded by his son.




Girls Great Western Hotel.

They are beautiful, healthy and cheap!

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The rear of the hotel.
toilets.











The roof of the hotel.
The canopy illuminates large room on the ground floor.
A hatch allows access via a ladder.














If we remove the roof, you reach the gallery and four bedrooms.
All bedroom doors and those of two lanes open.
We can see the ladder to the roof.

waiting for customers, two girls talking.









If we remove the first floor, we discover the vast room below.
The right door, down, give the kitchens, in a separate building.













Detail of the inner gallery and the stairs. It is removable so as not to risk the breakage when removing the first floor.

So, enjoy your visit ... and remember the wearer.