I had an article published in last years Modelers Annual, and since then, Russ and I have been conversing about all sorts of things. He invited me here and I thought I would post a few shots of a Victorian house I did last September in HO scale, prompted after another I saw on this forum with some really well done trim. This is more a test to see how this forum uploads compared to another. So you might have seen this before. I call it the 'house of seven gables' after someone had suggested that name.
Tony Burgess
Thanks Russ. I wanted to put this one in too, but it was too big for one post.
Tony
Hey Tony --
Welcome aboard! Beautiful work ... and keep 'em coming.
(Glad I didn't have to hang an HO porch swing, but YOU did a nice job of it.) ;)
Cheers,
Dallas
I haven't seen that model before. Most satisfactory. -- Russ
Thanks Dallas.
That porch swing is an exact (well, as close to) copy of one I built for the gazebo out back of our house. All done in styrene, board by board. Took a little bit of thinking to get it all square. I used string to hang it, but put ACC on that to stiffen it.
Tony
(https://www.finescalerr.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.railroad-line.com%2Fforum%2Fdata%2Fnelson458%2F200953181438_Victorian%2520house.jpg&hash=655fc470483dc7a3b9e81dc0437e214ce1c3dec9)
OK, first time I tried this kind of link. Lets see if it works.
This is the house I modeled it after, It is on page 67 of Dover's book 'Victorian House Designs in full color'. I chose this house to build as it had a stone foundation, or first floor, and I wanted to do the mixed mediums of stone with wood. The only real problem I had was getting the shingles right at the top of the cone shaped tower.
Tony
Tony, Welcome to the forum ;D Craig
Welcome aboard!
Beautiful model, and that tiny porch swing is really terrific!