07-08-2012, 07:30 PM
Teejay,
Your building reminded me a station built in 1891 for Canadian Northern / Quebec Lake St. John in downtown Quebec City. General proportions and window style are quite similar. I think the doors with transom are exactly what you are looking for. It may also gives you a few idea for the roof cornice.
![[Image: 03Q_P546D3P64.jpg]](http://i603.photobucket.com/albums/tt111/sailormatlac/03Q_P546D3P64.jpg)
![[Image: 03Q_P546D3P65.jpg]](http://i603.photobucket.com/albums/tt111/sailormatlac/03Q_P546D3P65.jpg)
For the ivy, maybe using steel wool strings could do the job for trunks.
Hope it may help you.
Matt
Your building reminded me a station built in 1891 for Canadian Northern / Quebec Lake St. John in downtown Quebec City. General proportions and window style are quite similar. I think the doors with transom are exactly what you are looking for. It may also gives you a few idea for the roof cornice.
![[Image: 03Q_P546D3P64.jpg]](http://i603.photobucket.com/albums/tt111/sailormatlac/03Q_P546D3P64.jpg)
![[Image: 03Q_P546D3P65.jpg]](http://i603.photobucket.com/albums/tt111/sailormatlac/03Q_P546D3P65.jpg)
For the ivy, maybe using steel wool strings could do the job for trunks.
Hope it may help you.
Matt
Proudly modelling Quebec Railway Light & Power Company since 1997.
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