Sidetrack Tap Lounge
I built a Bar Room called the Sidetrack Tap. I had a leftover piece of passenger car roof. The scale of the building is 1:13.7 or 7/8ths inch to a foot. Most of the strip wood is popsicles sticks, tongue depressors and coffee stirrers.
the walls were built flat on the workbench. Construction is 1/4" foamcore with the popsicle sticks on the outside and coffee stirrers on the inside. I used a square to keep the wall vertical. The booths were built as a unit to be added after the walls are in place.
the sidewall and the roof framing. The roof needs to be covered and the windows installed and trimmed.
interior view while under construction.
Interior views of the finished Sidetrack Tap. A view of the booth service area. The other shot is the Bar area with the back cabinet. The silver area is the small bar for kitchen.
The back of the building and the storage shed.
The front of the Sidetrack Tap. It was a fun project to pass the time while stuck in the house.
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