Continuation from the door mounting…
The counterparts for my door tapes were also mounted, so that the door now only must stuck on these counterparts. A view from inside,…
…here the door from outside in closed state...
…and here a view in opened state.
And here a complete view in this state with annex at the main building mounted.
Thereafter I’ve tried once again a way through the barn with my Panther; for those little vehicles no problem. With wider vehicles like my Kingtiger is more precisely driving necessary.
The size ratio is here good to see.
At the way through were additionally stiffening’s glued,…
…without roof better to see. A total of three pieces were mounted.
At some points were additionally little three angle stiffening’s mounted – better safe than sorry.
Thereafter were the skeleton once preserved. Used was a mixture from linseed oil, pine wood tar and oil paint; the whole heavily thinned with balsam turpentine oil.
This thinned mixture pulls into the wood fast and deep; partly to the backside and due to the use of turpentine oil smelled it pleasant than usual at paintings.
Further in the next part…