I finally decided to purchase this fine church model despite already having several churches in my collection. Once I received it in the post over the weekend, I had to start on it even though there are many other projects ahead of it in my work queue. This is the state of progress on Day 2.
The most time-consuming task has been filling and re-scribing the cornerstones after joining the walls together. I have only done this so far for the bell tower and the smaller side structure. The main walls have not yet been glued together as I plan to add some "printed" frescoes and the like to the interior walls first. I have also added some windows and steel bars to some of the window apertures (they are hard to make out in the photos).
I am rather unhappy with how the "slate roofs" that come with the model look. The individual slates are impossibly large in size and the overall effect is less than convincing to my eyes. I plan to replace the roofing material with a sheet of HO scale Spanish tiles that I just ordered from HobbyLinc.com.
This looks fantastic! I can't see anything wrong with the roof??
ReplyDeleteI disagree with ray I can see the tiles are too large... I am an aspiring architect after all. But apart from that excellent!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments. I will put up pictures of the two different roof options (original slate versus spanish tiles) once I receive the latter in the post and we will then see... Cheers, Richard
ReplyDeleteNice work on that church Richard. I'm working on the same one, so I'm looking forward to the comparison pictures of the tiles.
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Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
Hello Peter, I like your blog a lot - so much to explore and admire! I cannot seem to find posts of your Italeri church there though. I look forward to seeing more of your work.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Richard