May 26 2008
Posted by Minis On The Edge
Roof Editing
Posted by Minis On The Edge
Roof Editing
I started with foam core just to see if this design would work and
 if it would look really nice. I ended up cutting  the roof height (on 
the raised roof side) down to 8" high. This is what it looked like in 
the beginning:
It took a while (3.5 hrs. ) to get the angles right because I found out 
that this house needed a little more support now that I was bashing it 
away from how it should have been done.
This is after I added the wood roof & attic parts. It was level on one side and not the other and I went around and around with the leveler
 I did finally get it right
 I did finally get it right  . After I got it to the point where I was satisfied , I added sandpaper 
and painted it black to give the roof floor an "Asphalt" look. I then added the 
Chimney stack
 . After I got it to the point where I was satisfied , I added sandpaper 
and painted it black to give the roof floor an "Asphalt" look. I then added the 
Chimney stack  :
 :I wanted to add roof trim to give the roof more detail. At first I started off by using the kits trim:
 
I ended up using some iron railing for the widows walk instead. 
I aged it with a sea foam green paint:
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fantastic work
ReplyDeleteThank You Jose!
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what I want to do to the Victorianna I just ordered! I knew I had seen this before - So glad I found it so I can try it out.
ReplyDeleteGlad you found it Audra! I'm doing this to a Victorianna myself. Glad you found one. They are rare to find now a days :0)
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