As mentioned in the previous post, I had been looking at using a Blotz Phone Box #1 as a West German telephone box. You need to download the instructions from the Blotz site, but as you can see, the model is very simple.
I initially assembled it with the roof, interior and door separate. I undercoated it with Halfords Grey Spray Primer. The plan was then to underoat the main body, roof and door with white spray followed by a yellow spray. Unfortunately I had run out of white, and the two cans of yellow had dumped their gas over the years since I bought them. So it was out with the brush.
The box from the previous post was identified as a TelH78 box. It has a rounded roof and round cornered windows. The roof piece was glued in place (having checked I could get the interior in and out) and sanded to shape. In the photograph they look rather rough, I might have a go at sanding them again. When I have another go at one of these, I will use Milliput to get a better curve.
There was nothing I could do to change the window shape, though I might ask Blotz if they want to do Telephone Boxes of the World.
A couple of Soviet Troops (Underfire with Empress head and an Empress Chechen Russian) for scale with a Sarissa Small Terraced House.
A simple piece of street furniture that gives a time and place (okay early 'eighties Germany onward).
Random modelling pictures and comments from someone who has more interests than time...
Showing posts with label Telephone Box. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Telephone Box. Show all posts
Sunday, November 11, 2018
Saturday, November 10, 2018
German Telephone Box
I bought a Blotz Phone Box #1 at Colours and I am in the process of building it as a Deutche Telekom box.
Here is an example box, but I am not completely sure of its age.
I am in the process of smoothing off the corners.
Here is an example box, but I am not completely sure of its age.
I am in the process of smoothing off the corners.
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