Chief wrote:
Holy crap!
The first pic threw me off because I didn't see the scale - but then I was all like
SO many uses pop to mind for something like this. And it makes me kick myself for scaling down my toy room/display area, because I'd love to try something of this magnitude.
Really looking forward to seeing how this progresses - especially want to see what you're planning with the roof - that could be a playset all its own.
Dammit - I've got to try this (or at least some portion of it.) What kind of wood are you using? I'm assuming (hoping) that it's light, yet sturdy?
Awesome stuff - please keep the WIP pics coming on this one
im using luan wood for this one. I'll tell ya if you use this stuff make sure you have a good sharp table saw blade, it tends to splinter. I usually use 1/4in plywood and it is really sturdy. I've never tried foam core other than the foam boards w/the white paper like material on top you can get at Wal-Mart for presentations. Wood takes a little longer and requires a little more elbow grease, but in the end I prefer it. When I build various buildings I like to give them a real world feel and I try to look at it like "if my joes could walk, how would they get around the structure?" This time I've cheated a little bit with the non working elevator, but I may try to work something out later. The first one like this I done has stairs, but that can be a serious pain trying to figure the scale and actually putting it together, it always seems that I don't quite get the scale right.
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