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Club membership has its benefits. Between my home club and the Canadian Association of Railway Modelers I received all the info I needed to go along with these Brewer plans. Sometimes a few pictures can make all the difference toward an enjoyable build. pictures credited to M.P. McILwaine and Al Paterson collections
Once satisfied with the layout, we started applying the canopy glue. Using the brass weights, the parts were held flat to the table. Again, eying up the build for improvements or structural sturdiness, we used some maple from under the bench. We had saved it for a build like this.
In another effort to increase structural integrity, we added a second The NWSL Chopper 2 is a necessity in a project like this. Making the exact length each time is difficult without it. As you can see we did a l We boarded up the full width of the wall and we opted to cut the windows out after it dried. Raw wood sure looks good to me. I really could build this without a drop of paint, but the plan calls for the colors light green and white. I am stubborn and see a different palette of a dark green and cream. We painted the wall before cutting out the windows. Shown here is a built section of tower. However each wall was done the same. A good coat of inkahol was followed by watered down acrylics. Watering down the acrylics allows the ink to bleed through better. It is the variation in color we want at this point. We will be adding more layers to the siding later. Call this the primer
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The WX tower of Welland, Ontario from 





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