Windows are a constant topic – how to make them, where to find them, substitutes for windows, what is the correct size, and so on.
I’m on the lookout for “scale” windows, too. But I’ve decided that a window in the real world is as big as it needs to be, which opens a new world of possibilities,
The Canadian Gilbert Lacroix makes what he calls 1:22 windows, which in 1:32 are about 6 feet by 5.5 feet, which is good size. I bought four of them to try out, although I have no project in mind.
They come as 'kits" of about half a dozen pieces. The frame is one, the two windows and the "glass, are four more, and he’s included a gasket to hold the frame in walls less than about 3/8 inch.
The kit comes with instructions, which I read and then, like many model railroaders, quickly ignored because I planned to glue the glazing and windows together. (He provided two sided sticky tape.)
As these are resin castings (from a 3D printed original, I think) there was about ten minutes of clean-up, primarily of the windows. After I washed the pieces, I primed the frame with light grey primer. After about an hour, I sprayed the frame dark green. The paint bubbled, so maybe I should have waited longer! I left the window casings the white color of the resin. So far, I haven’t glued the windows in, but will eventually, when I decide where I’m going to use them.
A very nice kit, not cheap, but well thought out. They are $8.00 each in American money plus shipping. Easy to assemble, and nice looking. For 1:32, I may sand down the window trim, as it’s nearly 1 foot wide. Or not. From across the yard who will notice??
Here’s a picture of the completed window:
Here’s the address of my source:
GILBERT LACROIX
President, GLX SCALE MODELS INC.
http://www.glxscalemodels.com/