Back in early June, I began a "scratchbash" project using DPM's ubiquitous HO scale Freight House kit. The object of the project was to see if I could take an ordinary kit, one which isn't normally considered to be "finescale," and turn it into something that approached "finescale" when finished.
Since this was a "weekends-only" project, it took me a little over 5 months to complete it. And along the way, I changed my mind several times about certain aspects of the whole thing. So what I wound up with was a kitbashed version of DPM's kit, a scratchbuilt structure to go with it, and a diorama that will go on my layout when I get the benchwork and track finished for a certain area.
This is what I began with. As can be seen in the third photo, my first step was to replace the foundation.
In quick summary, I replaced the foundation with a scratchbuilt, hand carved stone foundation, bricked over the office door and window on the back wall with brick wall "plugs," boarded over a side window, added the attached shed, installed rafters, purlins, and tarpaper for the roof, added door pulls to the freight doors, and scratchbuilt the freight dock.
The second structure was completely scratchbuilt from stripwood. The only commercial components are the two small door castings, the two large windows (Grandt Line engine house windows) and the two small office windows (courtesy Brett Gallant at Sierra West.)
I decided to wait until the diorama is installed on my layout to finish the scenery and detailing. That's why there's just a dab of ground foam and a few unpainted castings in place.
And that's that.
Here are some links for anyone who would like to see additional photos.
http://homepage.mac.com/michael21/Photos/FHfinished16w.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/michael21/Photos/FHfinished17w.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/michael21/Photos/FHfinished20w.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/michael21/Photos/FHfinished23w.jpg
Since this was a "weekends-only" project, it took me a little over 5 months to complete it. And along the way, I changed my mind several times about certain aspects of the whole thing. So what I wound up with was a kitbashed version of DPM's kit, a scratchbuilt structure to go with it, and a diorama that will go on my layout when I get the benchwork and track finished for a certain area.
This is what I began with. As can be seen in the third photo, my first step was to replace the foundation.



In quick summary, I replaced the foundation with a scratchbuilt, hand carved stone foundation, bricked over the office door and window on the back wall with brick wall "plugs," boarded over a side window, added the attached shed, installed rafters, purlins, and tarpaper for the roof, added door pulls to the freight doors, and scratchbuilt the freight dock.


The second structure was completely scratchbuilt from stripwood. The only commercial components are the two small door castings, the two large windows (Grandt Line engine house windows) and the two small office windows (courtesy Brett Gallant at Sierra West.)



I decided to wait until the diorama is installed on my layout to finish the scenery and detailing. That's why there's just a dab of ground foam and a few unpainted castings in place.
And that's that.
Here are some links for anyone who would like to see additional photos.
http://homepage.mac.com/michael21/Photos/FHfinished16w.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/michael21/Photos/FHfinished17w.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/michael21/Photos/FHfinished20w.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/michael21/Photos/FHfinished23w.jpg