As I waited for a little more glue to finish dissolving, I began to ponder the pieces of the model that I had not yet placed--namely, a small strip of rough sandpaper and some white card stock cut in a trim-like pattern. After a longer period of contemplation than I care to admit, I realized that they layered on top of each other! Then, I realized that a matching sandpaper-and-trim strip was placed in one side of the gap between the tower and the main body of the wall. Rather than having to twist the tower in a strange way to close the gap, I simply needed to re-glue this strip in place!
At this point, I think I have finally identified every loose part of this model.
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The piece in the plastic bag is effectively identical to the piece between the tower window and the wall of the mansion. |
I have also rigged up a system to put the final window's glass back into place. I'll glue a wooden dowel onto the center of the glass, then, using the dowel to hold the glass, I will maneuver it through the window and pull it against the frame. After the glue is dry, I will remove the excess glue that I used to hold the dowel.
As the week continues, I hope to add this sandpaper trim to the tower, finish replacing and cleaning the final window, and re-glue many of the roof elements that have fallen off.
Hours Today: 3:30
Total Hours: 16:15 (plus approximately 6 hours of prep)
Cami this is such a cool project! I am super impressed with your detail on this, and hope you found little glass containers.
ReplyDeleteI did! I ended up ordering a couple of empty nail polish bottles on Amazon, and they're working great!
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