@Richie C. posted:Here you go - not great pic's - in fact, it looks like there's no roof on it, but trust me, there's a clear one on there. You can tell because I added chimneys in the rear.
If you go with a clear roof, be careful how you cut it to avoid chip-outs. Some of the big box stores have a cutting station and you may be able to buy a piece of lucite and have them cut it or take it to a glass shop that has the right equipment. I used a very fine jigsaw blade and it came out okay, but I had to do some fine sanding on the edges before I was satisfied.
Rich, where did you source your interior detailing parts from?
I'm trying to find some industrial equipment to go inside the round house.
Thanks