So, getting closer to my start my display. Here is what I'm currently thinking/debating on. May start the build out this weekend.
I've been wrapping the upper parts of garage walls, above the wainscot level, with old cedar fence boards. I wire brush and cut to length or width, but the age is very apparent on the boards. The wainscot portion is going to be metal barn tin in red. In the area between garages, 3' deep 'breezeway' (enclosed) , I think I think I'm going to plane the cedar down to 1/2" to give a cleaner appearance to the boards. They will still have a distressed look due to the age, but it takes off the greying. I might apply a finish to protect that look.
In any case, I have about 20-24" on either side of the doorway combining the two garages, so I'm thinking I will build a false wall in front of existing wall and build my display into that. This way I don't have to tear off the old siding or worry about a nail from hanging stuff on flip side coming through. Or worry about any electrical in that wall. One side of this false wall is cabinets, the other is the doorway to my bathroom, so basically dealing with about 7-8' of wall space with a door splitting it.
I'll try to find a mirror to put at the back and I'll get tape LED lights to wrap the back edge. I'm thinking that will light things up pretty nicely? My debate is the shelves. The framework will be wrapped in old cedar milled to clean it up. Thinking plexi won't look great for long, so was thinking glass, then thought maybe acrylic lexan or something of the sort. My wife might be able to get and have cut to size for me with their lazer. But I'm also really thinking maybe I just run with the old cedar and plane to about 1/2" or maybe 3/8" and use that for the shelves??? If it's back lit on the sides with a mirror behind, wouldn't that still stand out? Then do I slightly slant the shelves so the tops of the cars are more visible as well?? Just looking for some feedback. I'll post pics when I start going.....
Hoping it turns out pretty cool....