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Our Son and his love for Dinosaurs evolved into a project of Jurassic proportions with this Roar-some new entry way to his bedroom.
Inspired by his favorite movie we decided to add this neat new addition to his room.
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The first step was to asses the spot we wanted to open in the wall. After consultation we were advised it was fine to remove the tongue and groove boards for the opening as it was not a load bearing wall.
(Always seek advice from an engineer or qualified builder before removing walls!)
We reinforced the opening with framing timber.
Next we made a plan with the dimensions to fit our new opening.
Using 12mm MDF board we created each section of the pillars.
Leaving one side open to be able to attach them to each other and then the floor.
Once the pillars were complete we moved on to the arch way.
Plotting the measurements before transferring them to the MDF sheet for cutting with a Jigsaw.
Making the doors was a little more involved as we had to replicate the shape of the originals.This was done with a combination of sizes all which are available in store.
The doors were glued and screwed together before being hung with Gate hinges.
Next we stained the doors to give them that more authentic feel using Feast Watson Black Japan Varnish, adding heavy coats to some sections for that weathered look.
Now the lettering had to be made out of the remaining off cuts of the MDF board we used earlier.
These will be glued to our archway and some base layers of paint applied to them after the next step.
Now to add texture and make the whole structure look as one we used a combination of Smooth coat filler and Wood Glue mixed with Acrylic paint to add some color to the mix.
(and yes that is a Dinosaur through that gate!)
The doors were reattached and the lettering glued in place.
And multiple more coats of texture and paint added.
Waiting for things to dry became the hardest part at this point!
The final touches being added including model train moss and grass being glued to sections to add some more immersion into the Dino world.
Complete!
Hello @OG_Bee
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us.
Thank you so much for sharing your Jurassic Park Entryway project. This is truly a project that is above and beyond! I saw how you did the letters and I would have probably given up at that point. The detail is amazing and clearly this gate was a labour of love.
Again, thank you so much for sharing such a wonderful project.
Eric
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