Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Tightening A Hair Weave

A barn in the West!


Essential to the future of Billy Boyd Ranch, I made very large (26 x 32 cm) based photograph of an actual building, found on the net.


I proceeded in exactly the same way as for my forge.







I did a sketch on graph paper to the front and back.
















I then covered the facades of balsa finest on which I, in pencil, "tracing boards ". A
fiddling with the cutter can refine some of the boards by removing a little material in the thickness. Yeah, it's a barn is not the mayor's house!
They do with what they found and all the boards were not regular. There's even holes! That is to say. Some even say that it is Little Bill Dagget who built it (That said, it could explain that there are no stairs to the top. ^ ^)


Here the structure, assembly.















The framework fully "dressed".
I could not help but put struts ... to Zoli! ^ ^

Coating smoothing wood + glue + sand soil with different diameters.











The roof and slates:

The roof is cardboard box (calendar)
covered with strips of paper and superimposed
notched simulating
slates.
is a bit long but the effect
is guaranteed.
It took 9 sheets of paper here.
Use paper to tile, that you
at least avoid the long process of tracing
.





Grange Open Day :

The barn without the upper part of the roof.
















Without the 3 parts of the roof.





















Without floors.






















That decor to traverse hand in hand
horse ... or stagecoach.

No chick?
"6 Gun Sound" can also simulate the cascades in haste!

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