Model railroading paid of in the real world. My Mother-in-Law's TV broke and I could not find another to fit without going to a really small TV. I guess TV's have changed in shape.
So I cut out the center divider of my entertainment center, built a new shelf that spanned the two sections. ON the left used to be a stack of components, which has now moved underneath in the cabinets.
I don't think I would have even thought of kitbashing it were it not for my experiences in model railroading.
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
Not too shabby Chip !
TerryinTexas
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Chip,
Will your mother-in-law now have to go down to the basement and watch TV next to the furnace? At least she won't complain it's too cold in the room...
Tom
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Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
tstage wrote: Chip, Will your mother-in-law now have to go down to the basement and watch TV next to the furnace? At least she won't complain it's too cold in the room...Tom
Actually, she took my Sony and put it in her black shiny entertainment center upstairs. I got the new one in the basement. Everyone is happy.
Ya done good, Chip. It looks like it came from the factory that way. Is there a yahoo groups forum for kitbashed furniture? Maybe they have a WPF.
-Crandell
TA462 wrote:The top doesn't fit very well. Come on, you can do better then that.
Those are are doors that hold DVDs on the sides.