As the major construction on the Ensminger Building draws to a close the focus shifts to the details. The structure will have only the barest hint of an interior in the storefront but there are still two major areas to include details; the photo studio and the veranda. The photo studio windows allow a viewer to peer down into the room so I think that's a prime location for a mini scene. However, I'm going to hold off on that scene for now and address the veranda first.
Before I can attach the veranda to the front of the structure I needed to add any details that will live there, as getting them in place once it is attached would be akin to building a ship in a bottle. After looking through my figures and details I found a set of chairs along with a round table, three figures and a spittoon. I also found an oil lamp sconce to mount on the wall.
The chairs were missing their legs so I robbed Peter to pay Paul and borrowed some legs from another, simpler set of chairs. Here they are after being repaired, waiting on the glue to cure fully before painting. Not sure why the one fellow is face down. Maybe he didn't want to feel left out. The men in the chair were glued in when I got the details, years ago.
After painting the legs a close-enough color I carefully glued the details onto the veranda. I also drilled a hole in the wall and mounted the lamp sconce. As neat as it would be to make this a working light, I'm not convinced it would be worth the effort so for now - and likely for all time - it remains as is. The folks on the porch will be somewhat illuminated by the interior light shining through the windows.
The figures around the table and the leaning man were all part of a detailed pool hall structure I purchased years ago. I still have plans for a billiards parlor on this layout but these fellows won't be in it. They are now having a conversation on the veranda of the Ensminger Building. I wonder what they're discussing...
Next, window treatments, a base and roof details. Not sure how much of that will make it to a blog post, as I'm getting new windows next week in the real world and that process might just turn the house upside down for a while. Happy modeling, and thanks for reading.
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