Resumption of Winnebago project.. completed!

PERFECT!

Thanks!I was going through my parts stash and they seemed to fit the bill!

I used a tooth pick to apply a dot if clear blue and clear red to denote hot and cold water.

I decided to make a mini fridge for this application out of sheet Styrene and chrome sprue fir the handles (which will be removed when I primer and paint it.).

Fridge painted and installed.

Made the mini stove …

Rather late to the party, but I’ll pass this along.

On a similar project, I kept my eye out for clear blister packages and inserts of the sort used for ear buds, small hardware packs and similar geegaws. Took a while of looking…but I eventually found one the perfect shape, size and depth for the sink I needed.

Following from that…you could also fairly easy ‘squash form’ it from a carved balsa or scrap wood form.

Great work, Gene! Love your inventiveness. Your interior is coming along beautifully! [Y][B][Y]

Thanks!do any of you remember the green appliances of the 70s?I think I will paint the stove green with a darker color fogged around the edges.

That would be perfect!

I will give it a try!

Mixed up the funky green.

I distinctly remember the stove at my childhood friends house had a darker green fogged around the edges of the sheet metal .Put in the gas burners and control knobs.

Made an octagonal table out of .80 Styrene, aluminum tubing and Walnut Veneer.

Outstanding work Eugene! [:D[ [:D[ [:D[

Stay Safe.

Jim [cptn]

Thanks!I heard the crickets chirping on the forum today!

Eugene, you crack me up. Stove’s great. So, in keeping with the current theme, will there be orange shag available? [:D]

Ir the lime green shag carpet,lol!

Heh, I grew up with orange shag carpet and dark wood panelling in my house. Also, avocado appliances, a wall phone, and a pool table.

My best friends mom had a reddish brown stove and refrigerator!it was weird even then!