by commodore4 » Mon May 10, 2010 5:48 pm
HEY,how,re doin? I find this works for me.Depending on the scale I definitely do not use other than .010 sheet styrene fastened in place with TESTORS window maker and white glue.The reason I do is I like nice clear windows even in 1/350 scale! Now on the type you describe,I cut the hole and finish the edges then I put the window plastic on.AFTER it,s dry I then cut strips and using the windowmaker glue just a pinpoint on each end, put them in place.You will have nicely framed windows with a scale feel and look to them.If you are really fussy and want to put trim in the openings you can use EVERGREEN .010 strip and set it along the edges and ,VIOLA! you have moldings around each window and you can make mullions like this for steam era yachts and tugs too! I hope this helps you. commodore4
HEY,how,re doin? I find this works for me.Depending on the scale I definitely do not use other than .010 sheet styrene fastened in place with TESTORS window maker and white glue.The reason I do is I like nice clear windows even in 1/350 scale! Now on the type you describe,I cut the hole and finish the edges then I put the window plastic on.AFTER it,s dry I then cut strips and using the windowmaker glue just a pinpoint on each end, put them in place.You will have nicely framed windows with a scale feel and look to them.If you are really fussy and want to put trim in the openings you can use EVERGREEN .010 strip and set it along the edges and ,VIOLA! you have moldings around each window and you can make mullions like this for steam era yachts and tugs too! I hope this helps you. commodore4