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Make Your Own CorriePART 1ROVERSRETURNORIGINAL ARTWORK COPYRIGHT <strong>©</strong> PAUL LANAGAN <strong>2012</strong> | WWW.CORRIE-ART.CO.UK


Colour In CorriePaul LORIGINAL ARTWORK COPYRIGHT <strong>©</strong> PAUL LANAGAN <strong>2012</strong> | WWW.CORRIE-ART.CO.UK


Main Building FrontPaul LThe pub’s main building should be made first (it is a cuboid with atriangular prism roof) then attach the rear annexe, the baywindows, front canopy and supporting wall – and last but notleast, the two chimneys!ORIGINAL ARTWORK COPYRIGHT <strong>©</strong> PAUL LANAGAN <strong>2012</strong> | WWW.CORRIE-ART.CO.UK


Main Building BackGlue annexeto this areaThe pub’s annexe should be glued onto hereafter you have made the main building.Pre-fold these flapsthroughout beforeputting glue on them.ORIGINAL ARTWORK COPYRIGHT <strong>©</strong> PAUL LANAGAN <strong>2012</strong> | WWW.CORRIE-ART.CO.UK


Main Building Right SideMake up the cuboid shapedchimney pot (at the top)then glue down the rightside of the main building.Glue No 1 CoronationStreet to this sideORIGINAL ARTWORK COPYRIGHT <strong>©</strong> PAUL LANAGAN <strong>2012</strong> | WWW.CORRIE-ART.CO.UK


Main Building Left SideThis side ‘flap’ glues overthe left annexe piece tohelp it attach without avisible gap.Front CanopyORIGINAL ARTWORK COPYRIGHT <strong>©</strong> PAUL LANAGAN <strong>2012</strong> | WWW.CORRIE-ART.CO.UK


Make up the cuboid shaped chimney pot(at the top) then glue down the left sideof the pub between the four windows.Main Building BaseORIGINAL ARTWORK COPYRIGHT <strong>©</strong> PAUL LANAGAN <strong>2012</strong> | WWW.CORRIE-ART.CO.UK


Annexe Right SideThis wall of the annexe formsp<strong>art</strong> of the pub’s back yard.ORIGINAL ARTWORK COPYRIGHT <strong>©</strong> PAUL LANAGAN <strong>2012</strong> | WWW.CORRIE-ART.CO.UK


Annexe Left SideGlue the sideof the RoversReturn hereThe ‘side flap’ onthe main buildingwill glue hereAnnexe BaseORIGINAL ARTWORK COPYRIGHT <strong>©</strong> PAUL LANAGAN <strong>2012</strong> | WWW.CORRIE-ART.CO.UK


Annexe FrontGlue the main buildingto this pieceThis piece will be totally hidden from view as it attachesthe annexe to the rear of the main building.ORIGINAL ARTWORK COPYRIGHT <strong>©</strong> PAUL LANAGAN <strong>2012</strong> | WWW.CORRIE-ART.CO.UK


Annexe BackROVERSRETURN INNCORONATIONSTREETThis is the very back wall of the pub annexeand would face on to Mawdsley Street.ORIGINAL ARTWORK COPYRIGHT <strong>©</strong> PAUL LANAGAN <strong>2012</strong> | WWW.CORRIE-ART.CO.UK


The Finished Model – Front ViewThe Finished Model – Rear ViewORIGINAL ARTWORK COPYRIGHT <strong>©</strong> PAUL LANAGAN <strong>2012</strong> | WWW.CORRIE-ART.CO.UK


AcknowledgementsThe ‘Make Your Own Coronation Street’<strong>co</strong>llection is dedicated to Tony Warren, DaranLittle, Peter Whalley and John Stevenson, fourinspirational writers; and Deborah Cyr,Canada’s number 1 Super Fan.Often interior sets do not match the layoutand <strong>co</strong>nfines of the physical sets, so some<strong>art</strong>istic licence has been deployed.‣ PART 1 – Rovers Return Inn‣ PART 2 – No 1 Coronation Street‣ PART 3 – No 3 Coronation Street‣ PART 4 – No 5 Coronation Street‣ PART 5 – No 7 Coronation Street‣ PART 6 – No 9 Coronation Street‣ PART 7 – No 11 Coronation Street‣ PART 8 – No 13 Coronation Street‣ PART 9 – Corner Shop, No 15 Coronation Street‣ PART 10 – Finials including: signage, doors, drainpipes and adornmentsPaul Lanagan<strong>www</strong>.<strong><strong>co</strong>rrie</strong>-<strong>art</strong>.<strong>co</strong>.<strong>uk</strong>ORIGINAL ARTWORK COPYRIGHT <strong>©</strong> PAUL LANAGAN <strong>2012</strong> | WWW.CORRIE-ART.CO.UK

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