For all my scratch-building students on summer holidays
and also even you too.
Lesson 1
if a student knows how to make a simple box,then he or she knows the fundamental pathway to follow.If they have a heart to do so. Be the building oblong , high or square, or even joined to another it is just a matter of developing boxes.
No fine elemental detail to cut out is shown here.
No not even one brick is defined.
That can come later when the student decides on
how best to dress up their own little paper box.
it`s just a rough cut out lesson Pard`s.
Eh? I`m confused already.
It could be a medieval barn,
a railway station,
a house,
a line of shops.
Or even a bunk house,for cow-pokes to snooze a few dreams in.
or just a box to keep stash in.
20mm Scale
Well fit for model railways it is 115 mm X 57mm X 75 mm in ht
It sure is a tiny wee thing.
Cut halfway through the sides fold to form the needed right angle.
The other wall lays flat.
Every little box needs one of these.
You mean a lid? Yes. Well done Wingnut.
Cut halfway through the inked out line makes a good swinging hinge when folded.
The other wall has been fixed into place.
Brackets will help keep it square.
The apex supports are cut out.
They are stuck into place to help form the roof.
More oblong brackets add strength to the supports.
a base is added.
It is stuck onto the base.
The corner brackets can be seen in the construction.
More paper brackets added to fix it good and strong.
The edges are glued up.
The ridge line is glued up.
The top lifts off. and on too. Eh?
A trip in the garden.
This is how a roof top will always fit any scratch - building.
It took two hours from start to finish ___Y ? ___ in order to aid the arts in others. BB