Thanks Gary!
The sills are styrene and the decorative pieces were wood (I just had it laying around) I glued two pieces together and sanded the front edges
![[Image: 3lo4rE.jpg]](https://i.vgy.me/3lo4rE.jpg)
I mix and match materials since I have a pretty limited supply :oops:
Reinhard...Yes, I just painted the flanges/brick edges. In HO scale, I can't tell
Kurt told me of that little trick btw.
If I were to do brick sills...I would cut a strip of styrene to the proper height and depth, but long enough to make all of the sills I would need. I would then scribe mortar lines (I would not get too fussy scale-wise) paint with the appropriate brick color and wash it with an ultra thin "mortar colored" paint. I haven't done any yet, but that is the way I would approach it. I actually should do that over the large garage door........so if you wait, you can see if I mess it up!

The sills are styrene and the decorative pieces were wood (I just had it laying around) I glued two pieces together and sanded the front edges
![[Image: 3lo4rE.jpg]](https://i.vgy.me/3lo4rE.jpg)
I mix and match materials since I have a pretty limited supply :oops:

faraway Wrote:Steve Wrote:...Minor progress.....Great progress. Did you "simply" paint the flanges? I looks good. I guess I did think to complicated when I searched for a solution to continue each and every stone around the flange as styrene kits do.
You did concrete sills. Do you have a solution how to do brick sills as they are common on older buildings? The bricks should be vertical aligned side by side.
Reinhard...Yes, I just painted the flanges/brick edges. In HO scale, I can't tell

If I were to do brick sills...I would cut a strip of styrene to the proper height and depth, but long enough to make all of the sills I would need. I would then scribe mortar lines (I would not get too fussy scale-wise) paint with the appropriate brick color and wash it with an ultra thin "mortar colored" paint. I haven't done any yet, but that is the way I would approach it. I actually should do that over the large garage door........so if you wait, you can see if I mess it up!

Steve