I glue some of the product shelving directly to the interior walls also some are first glued to card stock or foam board and then glued to the wall.
The free standing shelf boxes are made out of styrene using .188 x.040 styrene strips for the ends and tops of shelves.
I like to make the shelf long enough for the photo to cover one side and to wrap around at least one end.
I use Aleene's tacky glue for almost all my gluing
Red Owl market interior 1
3 shelves made of styrene; width of shelves .188 x .040 styrene strips
on back wall is wine rack mounted on card stock then glued to wall; meat counter glued to wall; butcher counter mounted on foam board then glued to wall.
vegetables and fruit front floor are Woodland Scenics Farmer's Market
check stand made from scrap styrene; cash register styrene strips one being a quarter round.
I add a back wall to create space to run lighting wires out through the floor of the building. I add this wall in almost all my lighted buildings.
Red Owl market interior 2
Side wall left: produce shelf mounted first on foam board then glued to wall
Middle produce shelf just glued to wall.
Wine rack on side wall mounted on foam board then glued to side wall
Wine rack wraps to back wall, here the wine rack is mounted on card stock and then glued to back wall
Liquor Store interior 1
Floor space taken by folding beer and wine boxes
Be sure to leave a small extra white tab when cutting out box displays so you have something to glue to when folding the box.
Check stand made of scrap styrene and decorated with signs from the liquor store sheet; cash register made from styrene strips one being a quarter round.
Liquor Store interior 2
back wall: cooler case mounted on foam board then glued to wall
right wall: wine rack folded to extend out then glued to wall; forward of the wine rack liquor shelves glued to wall.
left wall: a small cooler case mounted on foam board then glued to wall; forward of that are diplays of wine glued to wall.
I create a back wall to have a place to run my wires from the lights out of the bottom of the building. I do this in most all my lighted buildings.