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Manufacturer
Faller
Stock #
130479
Description
Wellness-Centre
Image
Quantity owned
1
Type
Decoration Pool
Area
Zoo
Storage
(*AZ) *Completed Model - Zoo
Year
2009
Notes
Size
281 x 244 x 138 mm
Assembly
I will be reconfiguring the Faller Wellness Center to a Zoo Aquarium, Parts were spraypainted.
Painted the window frames chrome and installed real glass using slide covers. There are a ton of windows and this took a couple of nights.
Built the basic structure.
Started installing the windows. Weighing them down with a glue bottle until they set.
First couple of windows installed.
Closeup of windows with real glass.
Most of the windows and doors installed.
The last few windows.
Finally!!
Created graphics on my laser printer and installed on the backdrop or the waiting room and the front desk.
Backdrop, signs, and front office installed.
Waiting for the main structure to dry, I started on the furniture that came with the model. I assembled these and saved them. They have too much of a "beach" theme, so I will be using other seating in my aquarium.
Seats, benches, and tables.
Lounge chairs.
Installed the railings on the steps.
Front office and signs.
Interior graphics.
Test fitting the roof to see how much room I have for lighting.
Front entrance before lighting.
Aquarium graphics.
Aquarium graphics.
Aquarium graphics.
Aquarium graphics.
Original graphics for Wellness Center
Light dimmer boards.
LED resistor in line with a rheostat (variable resister) mounted on a project board. Allows me to control each LEDs brightness individually.
With LEDs and power wired up.
First test using the lights supplied by Faller.
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