The sides are not 3d printed but the plastic moulded sides that Slaters produce. They are then 'printed' with the livery of your choice. I don't know the technology or machine that is used but I'm delighted it's been developed. Wagon sides can also be printed.
Malcolm
There is a picture in GWR Engine Sheds taken in 1936 when it is almost derelict.
There does however appear to openings in both the gable ends above door height.
Thanks Mikkel. Modelling helps me to keep my mind "empty".
I still have to figure out who is living in the cottage, but that is for one of the later entries.
Hi Job, good to see an update from you!
A charming building, you've managed to capture the rural and rustic look really well I think. Some model buildings are exact scale replicas but look like empty shells. This one is well modelled and looks like someone actually lives in it.
Another lovely building Job! The window sills look unusually deep to my eye, extending over 4 brick courses would mean they were over a foot thick. Certainly not impossible, but definitely unusual!
BW
Dave