Here's the early version cabin walls & roof, coupled with a Texas Rangers false front. I imagine this building was made to represent both office and jail space for the Rangers. The first photo is a good example of how these fronts connected to the wall/roof superstructure. I have the third and final cabin in this series but have yet to photograph it. Hopefully I can post that in a day or two. Enjoy! Opa Fritz
Two closely spaced tabs just above the door simply slipped behind the front wall, while the two nubs that flank the tabs pressed up against the roof top.
Two small, thin slots on either side of the windows accepted tabs protruding from either wall.
large tabs on either side of the bottom fit into holes in the floor
No comments:
Post a Comment