Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Wassen Church - 2 - Roof

So with a recharged phone battery, here is where I left things yesterday, having assembled the side piece and plonked it on the hill to have a look at the scale. Overall I think its not too bad. Probably could have been a tad smaller, but it will do.


Back on the workbench, I finished off the eastern end with its bevelled walls, and started on the roof. 

The main roof was fairly easy to place, even with the links which were scored and folded to minimise joins. Material was an embossed styrene with a random brick/stone work pattern originally intended to be the sides of the big viaduct, but it looks ok here.

The beveled end's roof was far more tricky. I started with the end section.....

 And then filled in the gaps.
This might look less than precise in these closeups, but it looks pretty decent from a proper viewing distance it looks ok.

The last major component still to be added is the tower.


Not too bad though.

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