A recent FSM kit I built contained a number of window casings in which the windows were open either partly or all the way. I never gave this much thought before but almost all window casings on plastic structure kits, whether molded to the wall or on seperate sprues, are in the closed position. Since a majority of layouts are set in the summer and many before air conditioning was common place, this doesn't seem realistic. Most structures would at least have some windows open on a hot summer day. I've modified some Walthers modular windows to create open windows but it takes some time to make it look right. It would be nice if the structure kits contained a few open windows in each kit.
Also, screened windows and doors would be quite common as well. Has anyone tried adding screens and what material was used to simulate the screen fabric?
I used some silk screening material to make screens for some of the windows of this caboose. A marker was used to colour the material, which is normally white.
I bought some very cheap, but broken wall sections (Magnuson, I believe) off the "used" table at the LHS. I repaired what damage I could, then used .060" sheet styrene to build the roof and unseen walls. Since some of the window sashes and mullions were broken, I used strip styrene to model these in the open position, although not with screens.
Wayne
Yes, Casey has a good point. On this Branchline Trains laser kit, the large windows are all made with separate sashes. It's just as easy to glue them on half open or any other position:
On this considerably less expensive DPM kit, I had to do some surgery over on the right side. I just added a couple of strips of styrene.
Hey! Keep your eyes on the window sashes!
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