There are 5 metal windows, the windows are attached to the front panel with small pins/nail in each corner.
The windows and glass have been removed, four of the are in fair condition, one is very bent. They will need repainting as the frames should be brown.
I think it will be very difficult to straighten out this window, as the metal has stretched and will not lie flat.
This is a piece of the glass from one of the windows, it is definitely not child friendly, look at that jagged edge. The glass was held in behind the frame with 2 small nails.
It is difficult to see, but there are two tiny nails top and bottom to hold in glass.
WINDOW FRAME REPAIR
This is the window that needs to be repaired, as you can see it is quite badly bent. Once the paint was removed, I attempted to straighten out the window frame, but the metal had stretched so much, it would not go flat.
The frame needs to be cut and then soldered back together, this is something new for me. So a bit of trial and error.
The window frame has been soldered together, it just needs to be sanded back into shape.
Well I am quite pleased with the result, I think I have done the best I can.
WINDOW FRAME PAINTING
The window have now been stripped of paint and repaired [There should be five windows, one didn’t turn up for the photo shoot.]
I have spray painted the windows with off white paint. The windows are resting on drawing pins so they do not stick to the cardboard.
Once the paint on the windows was dry, it was time to paint the frames. I have carefully put masking tapes around the edges to make a straight line.
The frames are now complete, I am quite pleased with the outcome.
Nice work – how are your fingers after all that?
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I must admit I was a little nervous about the glass, not very child [finger] friendly.
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Good job. We were recently lucky to get hold of a triple fronted Triang house from England. (Not many sellers will ship them here). It needs a couple of windows repaired so the tutorial will be helpful.
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