This is the first part of a post on building the OGR Midtown Hotel. I will add to the post as the assembly proceeds.
Building the OGR Midtown Hotel
Detailed below is the procedure I used to build OGR kit 942 Midtown Hotel for a customer. There will be some extra detailing which I will discuss as the assembly proceeds. The kit is basically straight forward. The only modification required is to trim the top portions of two window walls plus the back wall that are used to make the bottom assembly. Trimming the roof 'cornice' flattens the tops and brings the height if the walls in alignment with the front wall.
The kit consists of 8 walls resulting in a 6-story building.
Two window walls plus the back wall need to have the roof cornices trimmed to flatten the top and make the walls the same height as the front wall.
This was done on the table saw.
Once this was finished all walls were inspected for mold flash. An exacto blade was used to clean up the windows and a file used to clean up the sides. Once done the bottoms of the four window walls that will make up the top wall assembly were trimmed using the table saw so they would sit flat on the bottom wall assembly.
The bottom and top wall assemblies were then glued. It is important here to make sure both assemblies were square otherwise fitting one on top of the other would be a major problem. The four walls for each assembly were dry clamped using a framing square. To check initial squareness a roof panel was inserted into the top and bottom. Slight adjustments were made and the clamps tightened. Once clamped squareness was doubled checked by measuring diagonal corners. This is an old cabinet makers trick to ensure squareness. As long as the diagonals are the same length the box is square. (If out of square a clamp is placed on the longer diagonal and tightened until both diagonals measure the same length).
Once square Plastruct Plastic Weld was used for initial gluing of the walls.
Once dry the interior corners of the walls were reinforced using 0.250” square styrene rods. Note that if floors are to be added to the building be sure not to glue the rods in these locations.
To be continued