Two hedges were assembled:
The sound barrier:
Clear part attached:
The textures for both components were taken from a picture of the originals.
Then came the clear roof at the entrance. This was a real head-scratcher. There were many ways to build it and I debated which would be the most efficient one. In no way I intended to produce a detailed replica. It was supposed to be easy-peasy, 10-minute-adventure.
However, I took my time and that had a side effect. I spent way more time thinking about the build than actually building. I knew I had to do something to speed up the process but still did not quite knew what to do. So I decided to tackle the parts which had definitely to be there, the frame and the clear sheet:
Another frame part was glued to the bottom.
That was it. Nothing more was on the schedule. I started thinking again and time was going by. I had to do something and decided to start laminating and cutting a few more parts out ...
Clear roof attached ...
... and more laminations ...
... and so I got some
fully fleshed out T-beams:
The strips had to be cut in two because of the support beam in the middle. Surprisingly the small piece fit right in the back area behind the beam, giving the illusion that the T-beams were penetrating the horizontal support. Just like on the real thing.

I am honest. This was not planned at all. This happens when I have too much time to cut things into stripes.
Granted, the pictures reveal every smudge and inaccuracy, but let me assure you, the original looks fine.
Hell, THOSE THINGS ARE TINY AND I WORK WITHOUT GLASSES!!! WHERE IS THE RHAVEN BLAACK WHEN YOU NEED HIM???
