*Following right up on this last post, back to the build! Today I'll get down the basement and clean off the table saw. Find some scrap wood, and pick out some thin plywood, get it back upstairs to where I can draw it up. Double check my measurements and make 10 triangular cut outs for my A frames. I will number them to match the measurements, get them back to the attic, and see what i've done. A lot of this build has been for me more exprements then following someone else's instructions on how to do a build of this type. Something which I have not found anywhere. A building with a curved center peaked roof, curved upright rear wall, and a front wall built off of a front curve in 9 flat segments, isn't something most modelers would attempt. I did think about building a similar roundhouse 5 or 6 years ago and shied away from it once realizing what it would take to build it. I did found out what it takes to do it. it doesn't take alot. All you need to do is sit down and start, and remember only that at some time it will be done.
frank