I started the FOS Scale - Decker’s Tar Soap kit…

Here’s the contents:

I was able to get the bracing done as well as brushing on a coat of A&I:

I also prepped the windows/doors and put a primer coat on everything (including the details):

I’m going to make some changes to the kit. If you look at the FOS Scale picture, the right side of the building I plan on removing (…the part with the roof stairwell entrance). I’m going to replace that 1/3 of the building with a brick addition in the same shape as the original FOS design. I have some brick wall castings I bought a while back that I’ll be using. I started cutting out the windows/doors from the brick castings, but still have a little bit more to do. Anyway, I guess it’ll be a little more clearer when I get further along!
I mentioned in the previous post that I plan on altering the kit. One third of the building I’m going to scrap and replace with a brick addition. I have some old castings I’m going to use for this. Here’s a picture that shows what I mean:

Here’s some pictures that show the castings and an “in-progress” photo cutting out the windows/doors, etc.:


This last photo shows the footprint of the building and how the brick addition will sit.

I plan on covering up the two corner joints with concrete quoins (…I think I spelled that right!??). I still have to add the concrete sills to the windows/doors.
Anyway, so that’s where I’m at…
Hello John and welcome to the MRR forum. I have Decker’s sitting on a shelf awaiting my attention in the future. It is a really nice kit, and being quite narrow has some application in a setting where there is not too much space. I really like how you have modified the kit.
I got some of the painting done on the clapboard walls. For now I’m going about the kit as if I’m not replacing 1/3 of the building with the brick addition. I’m doing this just in case the brick doesn’t come out good!

Needless to say, I’m going for a ratty, unkempt, paint peeling type of look! Windows are next up. I have to get them painted and then do the Gallery Glass stuff.
Thanks Simon! Appreciate that…
Hey folks, I have come to know John’s work from some other forums. He does a great job and so if you have the slightest interest in seeing how a laser cut craftsman style kit goes together follow along.
Nice kit !!!
Thanks for for showing us John, I’ll be watching you assemble this. [tup]