2018 - Build Challenge - JL Innovative Design - Doobie Chase Fruits & Vegetables

Started by madharry, January 01, 2018, 10:26:13 AM

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madharry

After a lot of pondering I have decided to build this little vegetable and fruit stand.  The roof sign will probably be changed to FRUKT - GRONNSAKER as it will possibly end up being sited around the corner of my Bergen Warehouses on the new Norwegian layout.

Here is the box shot and the contents of the box............

Mike

ReadingBob

I'm looking forward to seeing this one come together Mike!  Thanks for sharing.  :)
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madharry

Thanks Bob much appreciated.

Continuing..........these are the parts of the kit

a) the walls of the main building
b) the parts for the fruit & veggie display bins
c) the metal fruit bin and extra details, doors/windows and signage

Mike



madharry

Thanks Mike and Pol.Lux, I have chosen this because it can be international, everyone has market stalls...........the build should not take long and it is bit unusual.
Mike

Janbouli

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bparrish

Mike.........

Glad you are trying one of these kits.  I've met the owner/operator of the company, David Proell.  He's super cool and these turn out great kits.  He offers a lot of period detail items to go with his kits.    Barrels and crates and such.

He prints up signs in ten year intervals for period advertisements.

He also makes a sheet of license plates for cars..... A very cool detail.

You listening Dan ! ! ! !

Again Mike....

very cool
Bob
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madharry

Thanks Jan, Greg, John and Donato......

Bob I agree. The kits are well thought out and fairly reasonably priced. I think I have built about 30 of them so far!

Mike :)

madharry

Continuing...............

This kit is not rocket science and makes a good entry level kit for a beginner.

First you brace the front wall with some lengths of supplied 6x6.

Then I painted the main walls and the doors/windows.

Then I glued said windows and doors into the walls before glazing them. Using a cocktail stick I just spread the thick white Glue N Glaze.

Mike

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