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  • LeytonO
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    • Oct 2021
    • 80
    • Rich
    • Cambridgeshire

    #1

    First Timer Help Please

    Apologies if this in the wrong section, not sure where else to ask.

    I would like a small tram/bus shelter and signpost in 1/35 scale to accompany an older style 1930's onward European Tram kit I am building.
    The only commercially made one for sale looks like photo 1, I wouldn't know how to make this resin model look authentic.
    If the general consensus is that it could be done successfully all advice gratefully received.

    Otherwise its my first try at making something myself from scratch similar to photos 2 and 3
    Think (hope) I might manage the construction albeit with lots of youtubing, how to assess scale is another matter entirely.
    How does one start trying to work that out, only guideline that I can possibly see is a house brick in photo 3.
    The bus stop signpost in photo 4 I think is in reality about 10ft high so that isn't such an issue for scale.
    Might be able to find a readymade lampost or something similar to adapt, seen a couple that could fit the bill

    Grateful for any help you can offer, happy to have a go, but not sure where to start

    Thank you

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  • PaulTRose
    SMF Supporters
    • Jun 2013
    • 6426
    • Paul
    • Tattooine

    #2
    Im surprised that miniart dont make something suitable
    Per Ardua

    We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been

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    • Gern
      SMF Supporters
      • May 2009
      • 9202

      #3
      Originally posted by PaulTRose
      Im surprised that miniart dont make something suitable
      They do! They have a European one and a Russian one which I think are somewhere around the era you're looking for.

      Intelligent search from Bing makes it easier to quickly find what you’re looking for and rewards you.


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      • LeytonO
        LeytonO commented
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        I don't think they do, nothing I would say resembles a German, Belgian or NL tram shelter style.
    • Gern
      SMF Supporters
      • May 2009
      • 9202

      #4
      Originally posted by Gern

      They do! They have a European one and a Russian one which I think are somewhere around the era you're looking for.

      Intelligent search from Bing makes it easier to quickly find what you’re looking for and rewards you.

      Ooops! My bad - again. I thought you were looking for the tram itself and not the shelter. Doohh.☹

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      • LeytonO
        SMF Supporters
        • Oct 2021
        • 80
        • Rich
        • Cambridgeshire

        #5
        Originally posted by Gern

        Ooops! My bad - again. I thought you were looking for the tram itself and not the shelter. Doohh.☹
        No problem, I've got the Tram with assorted figures and street furniture, just need a shelter now.

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        • Steven
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          • May 2018
          • 589

          #6
          Interesting project, if you want to have a go at scratching one yourself, photo two seems to me the least complex. Window panes are readily available, some evergreen sheets and profiles , and Bob`s your Uncle :-)
          If you have limited Scratch building experience, there are a lot of online resources tutorials etc.
          A good blueprint and keeping those angles true is Key ;-).

          Steve

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          • LeytonO
            SMF Supporters
            • Oct 2021
            • 80
            • Rich
            • Cambridgeshire

            #7
            Originally posted by Steven
            Interesting project, if you want to have a go at scratching one yourself, photo two seems to me the least complex. Window panes are readily available, some evergreen sheets and profiles , and Bob`s your Uncle :-)
            If you have limited Scratch building experience, there are a lot of online resources tutorials etc.
            A good blueprint and keeping those angles true is Key ;-).

            Steve
            Thanks Steve, I also thought number two potentially seemed the simpler to build.
            I think getting the dimensions right for scale is my biggest issue.
            Thinking of calling the Grey area on No2 five courses of brick and basing my measurements on that.
            Needs a lot more thought and looking online for help, but still keen to give it a go.
            What could possibly go wrong

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