Hi All
Not surprisingly the stained glass window is proving to be very difficult!!
The first thing I have done is to sand the perspex with wet and dry to give it an semi transparent look rather than clear, as if you study stained glass you will see that it has an almost scratched/dark appearence.
Perfectly clear stained glass looks wrong so I have deliberately made it look this way before applying any paint.
The other thing was establishing the end point for the lead given there are 2 dividers. So I have made and positionend these on the window to make it easier when applying the lead strips.
The lead strips are going to be hand cut either from lead golf tape or lead with with a sticky back cut in to 1mm strips
I am currently designing the lead design and once this is done I will put under the window and use as a template.
I have also purchased some decorative beads for 99p at hobbycraft, along with a small hexagonal box for the same price.
The box is glued shut and will be covered in wood panels which will sit on a wooden raised area (only about 10mm high) to accomodate the magnificent satue as shown in the pics below.
The area against the wall will now have an angel with a trumpet or some flat wall art.
You can see that I have added the beads to the roof structure as another touch of detail.
I'm really pleased with the progress now and the main window with the glass in as made it come to life.
Finally my cat would like to wish you all a merry Christmas!!!!!!!!!
Dave