Nearly Finished! The little details make all the difference on this scratch-built Victorian office

Adding little details to a scratch-built building transforms it from a lifeless, flat-looking piece of card into a three-dimensional, solid-looking building with character and charm. Victorian buildings like the Poor Law offices in Chandwell are perfect for this kind of treatment. In this video I show how I used card and paper to make the bowed-window part of the building, including some very fine curved elements that look like carved stone. I show how I used a card skeleton to model the steep but realistic-looking hill that the building its on. The fine downspouts, in two different sizes, were simply made from cereal packet and paper. I finally give a quick tour of all of the other buts of interest that I have added to this building, which is now almost complete. This is an N-Scale 1:148 model Victorian office building that I am making out of card and paper for my N Gauge model railway layout, Chandwell. N GAUGE SCRATCH BUILT MODEL N GAUGE UK MODEL RAILWAY LAYOUT =============================================================== Enjoying Chandwell? Please consider supporting my channel: Join my channel to get access to perks:    / chandwell   Send me a "Super Thank You" by using the "Thank you" button under the video =============================================================== 00:00 Introduction 00:19 Bow windows 02:04 The ground 04:02 Downspouts 05:11 Stonework detail 05:35 Windows 05:46 Finishing off