Port Appin Structures. Innellan
The longest model I've built in 1/76th scale. For a long while I was fascinated by this street - Argyll Buildings. Saw them in a book, Wheels around Dunoon, by friend (the late) Robert Grieves and decided it would look good as a model in the Port Appin diorama. Unfortunately I only had the one pic and Google earth only shows the front of it. Some artistic licence was needed!
The roofs were a real challenge as they were a combination of hipped constructions at right angles. Research showed that the bank building was a later attachment and designed to resemble the earlier block. It also has a complicated conservatory built atop the extension. What fun to build! It took 6 weeks of fiddling and faffing, the roof of the bank took 4 attempts before I got a reasonable fit.
I made waterslide decals for the shop names and windows and gave it a 1960/70's look.
The extra shows a closer view of the Innellan Post Office (with the wonky top floor window! - Oooops).
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