Thursday, 18 September 2025

Fairbanks, Maine Flagstop

The walls are made from styrene but I used wood for the corner trim and supports.
Here are some construction photos of my version of the SR&RL  Fairbanks, Maine flagstop. More to come...George Dutka

My walls are placed on the photo of the MR article I was working from.

Ready to be assembled

Ready for paint. Styrene roof is made. The window and doors are from Grandt Line parts package.

I used some wood trim to finish off the rear window as I seen in a photo I have and posted back in the summer.

Camo Coat green is applied on parts and Rust-Oleum primer is used on walls.
The sign in the MR article on the prototype photo was about the right size. So I photocopied it and used blue chalk around the lettering to get the coloring of the sign.


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