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Sunday, 22 March 2026

Onion Domed Church - Part 2: Building the Main Structure

Moving on from the construction of the tower, I have completed the work on the main body of the church.

The first step was to cut out the base of the model.


The main sides were then cut from 3mm MDF and some from 3mm card, and assembled along with the base of the tower, the main door and the side exit.



With the base assembly complete and the glue set hard the lower 20mm was given a stone finish. 


Then over the next couple of days I applied the main surface texture, which was a 1mm layer of epoxy putty across the whole surface and given a rough texture by gently pressing 80 grit sand paper into the surface. The windows hollows were cut from the putty using a template for consistency.





I am happy with the way the tower fits into the model.


Over the next few days I'll work on the fiddly bits - windows and door fittings before tackling the roof, which has a number or unique challenges.










 



10 comments:

  1. As always, that really is quite amazing model making Mark - your client is going to be very happy with it, I would think!

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    1. Its coming together well, and yes he has seen the progress and is pleased.

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  2. Another modelling masterclass, looking good, the finished piece will be very impressive.

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    1. Thanks Donnie. I am pleased with the progress...

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  3. It is looking great. This is going to be a spectacular piece.

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    1. It's at that point of the build that I am itching to put some paint on the model, but I have to resist...instead I am working on roof tiles...I need somewhere between 4000-4500 of them.

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  4. Cracking work there Mark and as a retired modelmaker, I do still love seeing scratch built stuff:)!

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    1. Thanks Steve. Halfway through the roof, I am beginning regret a couple of decisions made in its design!

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