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Get ready for another photo heavy dump of this latest commission!
My friend asked me to design and build a display board for his Trios Army at NOVA. If you've seen his army, you couldn't forget it! It's the one with all the World Eaters and Bezerkers replaced with Beastmen, including an amazing Angron Cow conversion. So here's the process with the ending first, then all the WIPs.



Forgive the poor quality of photo - I've been told the lighting there wasn't great. In typical fashion for me, taking better quality photos at home was not a priority here.

Special Shout out to Black Site Studios for their AMAZING modular boards which made this incredibly easy to do from a base point of view.

Here's some WIP shots of the board itself. Made using black 'Professional Foamboard' from Michaels, which is a bit more pricy but it feels stronger than regular foamcore. Four of their big packs seemed to cover most of the board. I used off cuts and smaller pieces and a few other pieces to fill in the rest. Half the board was 'concrete' like so. The other half was raised industrial or stone blocks.





Here you can see an example of how I ensured that there was some differentiation. Two of the base concrete tiles are slightly different - one has this grate and more damage, the other one has some industrial debris embedded into it. This is the only 'non flat' one, so it goes on top of the pile when stacked!



How the based boards stacked up to the raised boards behind it.



How I made the pipe boards - you can see the general process. I raided my various bitz boxes heavily for this. Funnily enough, the same client has my first display board, which includes part of a vacuum cleaner tube. This commission has the other piece as you can see on the far right of this picture.


How the board looked once done.



There were several other configurations possible, including a raised central platform, or with the raised pieces all along the side.

Next time, WIP shots of the terrain!


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Realized I never posted these, so I'll do so now. As usual, I'm not the best with the camera, but I promise I will do better for the next one (Which is coming right around the corner!) Once again - these are some of the final images from the industrial board commission I worked on. All terrain tells a story, and I really enjoyed building the story for this set.















Like I said - not the best photos on the planet, but I think we all get the gist.

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Very cool terrain!

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A very enjoyable thread- I'll be following to see what new (and even more prolific) items you put out!

I'm a big fan of 'found materials' construction, so love seeing all the improvisations that work perfectly as building materials for your several projects. The multi-gabled roof building a little bit back is massively impressive- the shingles alone must have taken you a fair amount of time to cut out. Your building under construction, with the scaffolding and the cinderblocks awaiting assembly for a second story- is extremely realistic. I saw houses in Egypt that looked almost exactly the same- the reason being that the owner pays a lower rate of tax on an 'unfinished' building than on a completed one; some 'unfinished houses' had been in state of 'unfinished' for years.

Your badlands pieces are a lot of fun and very well done, considering it looks like you are using hobby knives and box cutters, rather than an electric foam cutter. Whcihever method yyour using, it's yielding some very rugged terrain that's great just fer lookin' at as well as playing.

You've got some mad skills painting figures, too.

Rock on!

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Thanks for the kind words!

Well...More work been done on other projects. I'm behind in posting, so it's another large photo dump! Client wanted jungle/long abandoned planet being reclaimed by nature. Heavy on the nature, lighter on the 'touches of civilization' So I gave it my best shot. Jungles are always tricky because of the necessary plant cover - too plastic, and it's relatively durable, but also easily seen as aquarium terrain. Go more expensive, it's more realistic in the miniature world, but also way more fragile and unlikely to survive much gameplay. I think I managed to strike a balance here. The client also wanted the terrain to be large enough to hide his knights army. So tall tree trunks and ruined stone structures it is! As always, feedback appreciated.

The whole commission finalized.



The ruined stone bridge WIP to final.






Several of the large pieces WIP to final.




This piece was designed to be a massive tree trunk growing into the side of an embankment over many years.







Some more barricade sized terrain - somehow I didn't upload the last of the three pieces, but that's fine, these two are better looking, and the train one is honestly my pride and joy in the weathering department.








Most of this was done with knife, ruler, and various thickness of foam - I do have a small handheld foamcutter, and I used that to help make the arch, but I don't have the space for a larger one (although I definitely want one, and I probably could find the space....) To make the big trees, I used clay and aluminum foil to build up the definition of the sides of the tree.

Hope you all enjoy!






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Hi all! Hope your holiday season is going well, full of friends and family and hobbying. I've been busy with diving into my Legions Imperialis starter set (and a single extra box of the Auxilia Infantry). Overall plan is to build a mostly Auxilia defense force modeled as Prospero Spireguard Auxilia. While these forces did not see much action outside of the burning of Prospero, a group of loyalist Thousand Sons and their Spireguard allied to the Legio Xestobiax formed a core defense of the Zhao-Arkkad Enclaves. This is the first of their enlistments.

First, the building and mustering.


The Space Marine Tanks come with extra turrets, but the Auxilia do not (at least in the starter set)

I focused on the Spireguard Auxilia first. Paintjob is White Scar primer, Black Legion for the tracks and weapons, and Flesh Tearer's Contrast Paint over the turret and outer track components.



The final paint scheme without drybrushing.

A test scheme for the auxilia lasfusiliers proper.


The final tank group shot.


Next up are the Thousand Sons - A bit darker than I wanted them to be, but unless I really want to drybrush them more brightly, I'm pretty happy with the end result. From WIP to completion.



Undercoating done. Sort of very Iron-Man esque.


I was testing out some drybrush vs washes here - not pleased with just a drybrush.



The final group shot.












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A **Teeny Tiny** update to my LI progress - Finally finished up the Contemptor dreds. Been stalled on these because, well, you guessed it, more jungle terrain! These are (Replace with WERE) the last two pieces of this commission until the client wanted some more ruins to add flexibility to his set. So those are in progress as well. Spoiler - only one of these terrain pieces is fully done as I'm waiting on some 3-D printed jungle trees to add additional details and some different looks - jungle trees should not all look alike!

First off - Tiny Dreds!


Now onto terrain. As usual, built from a core of pink foam and aluminum foil covered tubes for trees, wrapped in paper packing tape. This piece has additional detail in the form of some plaster of paris ruin pieces (coated in mod podge several times before being applied to this to add in some strength).





Here's where I made a classic terrain builder mistake. I thought I had enough clay. I did not. Cue a quick trip to Michaels (post holiday is a depressing time to visit). You can also see the size of the terrain!





Some of the white clay started to crack - wasn't too happy with that as it didn't happen as much with the terracotta one. I have resolved to change back to the terracotta one next time. Fortunately I could fill in the gaps and use flock and similar to help camouflage and fill the holes.






Adding more details now. I start with the largest pieces and work my way down to flocking and other bases as it helps hide the hot glue connection points and blends the whole project together.





Probably the best shot of the details. I need to work on my phone camera work evidently.


Anywho - more photos and work incoming as I finish this commission. Then onto my own things!









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Great terrain and figures. Really like your tree.

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That's one helluva impressive tree!

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Thanks for the nice comments y'all!

More scenery for you this go around - client requested some additional overgrown ruins to add to the vibe of the board. One of their armies is knights, which is why the terrain is so large. The concept for this piece is a single large 11 x 18 foamcore base, cut into three sections - two "L" shaped ruins with the remaining piece in between. Together they are either one extra large overgrown ruin, or two large ruins and one barricade style piece.




Working on the tree in the ruins part...



First layers of paint going on - Black Mod Podge base, a turquoise blue base coat with two layers of drybrush over it, a fourth whiter drybrush over the design accents, while more grey drybrushing over the concrete floor pieces. All textured with a handy rocky and aluminum foil.


Washing it...



You can see here how the pieces all fit together. It's actually super cool how it works - it took some delicate finagling to ensure the foamcore pieces were sturdy enough to hold up to this (I added a layer of chipboard underneath the foam after I first cut it out.


Another angle (not the best!)


Adding flock, moss, and leaf litter. I purposefully didn't put too many extra plants into these two pieces as I wanted them to be most accessible to minis (and people's hands will be moving in and out, so I wanted the least amount of things to knock over/damage.



My friend was awesome enough to resin print me some jungle plants I purchased on Mini Factory, so I'll be adding those to the barricade piece!





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Hi All,

Just finished up the remainder of this Jungle commission, and my first time messing around with resin prints for some jungle elements that would be too hard to craft from other materials. Would love to know your thoughts!



This was the initial design. The trees are actually one tree where I think I was missing a piece (the main top trunk part that all the branches were supposed to connect to). So I improvised and made a bunch of smaller trees.



Painting it up and adding more flower details.



Done!





Now for the piece that has bedeviled me the entire commission. At first it was too square, then too blocky. With a lot of finagaling I'm... happy...ish. Too late now, and adding the resin details made me feel better about it. It had to walk a narrow line between being LOS blocking, rocky and junglish, plus keep the train track and... it's fine!







Whelp! Another commission done and on the way! More terrain coming your way soon enough!

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Hi everyone,

Happy Superbowl evening,

As I'm between projects at this point right now, I get to work on my own projects, woo hoo. I've always wanted to build a fantasy-style village with both scratchmade terrain and some things from Tabletop World. I was lucky enough to get the blacksmith building from them this last holiday, so I'll be painting that up and building a few more houses and the like to expand. The eventual goal is to build a small fortified town with a nearby keep. I have an old Warhammer Fantasy Castle that I'll be modifiying and building up to compliment the town.

So here's the goal then:
5-8 hovels/houses (including 2 or so fancier ones)
Blacksmith
Inn & Stables (I have the Inn built, but the attached stable component is not built)
Guardhouse/barracks
Ruined Tower *using the MESBG terrain from GW
Tower

Plus lots of various little gribbles and the like.

Here's the (basic, but happy!) start.

This is the house of a local forager and farmer. Built on a base of scrap pink foam from a core of Warbases.co.uk small mdf building, then using some gifted tiles for the roof, balsa wood for the beams, and bits of granny grating backed by some plastic sheet for the windows. I used some Spackle to make the wattle/daub composition on the building.







My favorite little parts are the shield above the door (plus that framing, which was a happy accident) and the small wood pile and chopping log. This is as far as I'll paint until I build up some more buildings so they all look consistent (learned that lesson on several projects)


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The wood pile and axe are what make the building into almost a whole scene. It makes it look entirely lived-in.

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 Gwyn chan 'r Gwyll wrote:
The wood pile and axe are what make the building into almost a whole scene. It makes it look entirely lived-in.


I saw a video on youtube somewhere that basically mentioned that every one of your 'lived in' fantasy building needed either a coal cellar or a source of wood nearby. Wood piles / stores also make great scatter terrain. Thanks for the kind words!

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Love those Minotaurs with the 'not' Bull heads.

Shingles look excellent, imagine some gesso and glue will make them very durable.
   
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The town of Border (A homemade town in my Dungeons and Dragons campaigns) is now expanding with some new buildings! First up is the granary/chicken coop. Taking inspiration from some depictions of some medieval and ancient style granaries, I put this small Warbases Dark Age Building (a timber barn, I believe) onto stilts and turn it into a chicken coop of some type. I realized that these buildings are basic, but with some adjustment they can turn into some awesome scenes.




But what would a good border town be without a watchtower. Unfortunately, this is the old watchtower - struck by a lightning bolt, this unlucky watchtower no longer serves it's purpose in town, and a new, more fortified version has been built slightly north of it. Nowadays its used mostly for storage of local farmer's militia gear.



With that, I wanted to show you a new set of arrivals - some more tabletop terrain buildings join the growing town!

Can't wait to paint all these up!


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Finished up work on the granary and some fun little statutes for my D&D world.







Finally - added in a new construction - a small livestock paddock. Once this is complete I think I'll start work on a larger structure to compliment the village.

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Another spring day, another set of progress on the fantasy village. This time, it's a sturdy keep as the town's central bastion. Home to a small garrison of loyal retainers to the lord, it will watch over the walled hamlet.

But first! Some small walls for the livestock of the village.



Now onto castle building. Foamcore for the main walls to speed up the process, white styrofoam for the bulk of the inside, pink insulation foam bricks for the cladding on the tower. (Tower obviously provided by fake pringles). Wood from coffee stirrers. Metal windows and hatch piece provided from a kickstarter I backed a long time ago, but finally used in a project! I made some more from white foamcore, then I graduated to using chipboard instead.








This last bit is my personal favorite - I wanted the keep to have the ability to concievably be lived in for real, and what better than a poop shoot?



Roofing matches another building in town to tie them together.

Keeping on Keeping on!



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Looking good! Love the stone arrangement on the tower.

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What a terrific build! Simple materials, a lot of attention to detail and a ton of imagination- really nicely done!

Love the addition of the garderobe.

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Meer_Cat wrote:What a terrific build! Simple materials, a lot of attention to detail and a ton of imagination- really nicely done!

Love the addition of the garderobe.


muette wrote:Looking good! Love the stone arrangement on the tower.


Thanks for the love! I absolutely wanted to include the gardenrobe on this build. Next part will be adding a chimney on the other side and finishing the defensive windows. The amount of time I spent looking at Keep images on Pintrest and the internet only to go "Those are too big, let me go smaller" made me laugh. I will be building / assembling a larger base with a ramp so that way there is at least some additional opportunity for height and defensiveness, but separate so that way I can use it for the homes as well. New update will come tomorrow likely.

- Blockade

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Blockade: I'll post tomorrow.
Narrator: Sadly, his optimism was ill founded. It was more than a week before he posted again.

But wait, there's an update! A GOOD update! (More photos yay)

The castle is assembled! (Although I still may add some small buttresses on the wall that has nothing on the first floor, but I'm not 100% on that yet. Thoughts and comments accepted!)




I wasn't 100% happy with the window details and thus trimmed the stonework down to better match the rest of the stonework on the other windows.

The finished Gardenrobe and wall supports on the right side of the building.


Back Wall - I'd put the supports here as they'd fill some empty space, but I'm also not against empty space.



The chimney - I went with one larger piece of foam rather than a bunch of small ones, then cut out some pieces and put in some individual foam pieces to give it some more texture. Painting should help this. The bottom part looks more uniform than the top part.


The tower parapet is slightly lower in height than the wall parapet, so I added a flatter piece to provide about 2.5 bricks worth of cover, rather than the 3 full bricks the wall gets. Hard to tell the difference from far away, but it does let the archers reach over the wall more easily to shoot directly down.


Here you can see more details on the wall top. Nothing much else has changed.

Next step is to build the large platforms for homes and keep and then on to the warhammer walls!

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The dreaded "Let's organize this room" bug has struck. But not before I made some progress on other things!

I built a base for both the castle and the village - it can hold part of the village or the castle. I'm going to build another two of varying heights, and add some mobile ramps to connect to them.





You can see a little bit of the detail on the edge better here. It's just an inch thick foam, which is what I have available locally.


A small fountain for the village.


Naturally, the local lord insisted that a commemorative arch be built to celebrate his victory in the most recent war. That would be him and his wife, a renowned sorcereress, atop the victory arch.


It wasn't all building though! Undercoating was in full swing too! (I also figured I'd save everyone the 'joy' of looking at black undercoated models for everything I've already posted.


Then, naturally, the dreaded "I need to clean this place" bug struck, and so in an effort to reset the mechanism (to borrow a phrase from the Independent Characters), I set out to finally organize and clean up the hobby room and make it function. It hasn't really been super clean and organized since I moved, so there's tons of little surprises cropping up everywhere. A while ago I bought some Samla (Smala? Sanla?) boxes at Ikea, dirt cheap. I originally intended them to store terrain but I've since decided they're actually a TON better as project boxes to contain unfinished miniatures. I can see what is in each box, they click close, they stack, what's not to like?



The picture is deceiving - there's a mirror in the background!

From top to bottom project wise

1. The mostly armor part of my Black Templar army (A Kratos that I don't think I can legally use, a Gladiator, one of the larger dreads, and a repaint of an older land raider crusader)

2. Legions Imperalis (All the non-vehicles essentially)

3. D&D Minis that are both relevant to the campaigns I'm a part of, and ones I want to paint - mostly metal and resin.

4. Assembled Miniatures from the Dungeons and Lasers Kickstarter (#3? #2? I don't even know) Very low priority. There's a whole nother of the large boxes full of minis on sprue I think I'll never touch.

5. The last parts of my Iyanden Army - Few things in here are a priority, as most are ancient metal, but I've got some jetbikes and a set of corsairs to finish, plus a few characters including the autarch.

6. Age of Sigmar - Mostly Cities of Sigmar, might put the few Lumineth minis I haven't finished in here as well to avoid buying another box!

7. Guard - A newer Leman Russ, plus a Rogal Dorn, and about 30 converted vostroyans and real vostroyans plus artillery. This would be my...well... third guard army, if you count....

8. My Renegades and Heretics army - This box is actually nearly done - I took them out after this photo and returned them to the display shelf. But I did leave the about dozen or so minis that still need gap filling and painting in there.

Not pictured - the roman empire minis, dark age romans, Oathmark Orks, Halflings and variety of frostgrave humans that ended up in a pile that I'll have to figure out what to do with. So many choices on what to work on!


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What's this? Another double post? Gees blockade...


First up, hobby room clean up progress.


Then, naturally, I got distracted...

Spoiler:


Spoiler:


The gun arm here is magnetized, so I can swap it for a wraithcannon so some random neckbeard won't yell at me about 'it doesn't show your actual weapon'

Spoiler:


Super in love with the pose honestly. Debating whether to magnetize the head as well, but realistically it shouldn't matter.




Primed this lovely lady today, will maybe have some painting progress in the future, but I really should be working more on finishing the cleaning up this room!

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That is a fantastic pose!

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Got some base layers of paint on the Wraithknight.









I'm not the fanciest painter, but I like the recipe that I've worked on for my Iyanden - Bad Moon Yellow with a Cassandora yellow wash around the gems and recesses. I use Storm-something blue for the heads/shield and then overcoat with ultramarine blue (I think, away from desk right now). Because it is the centerpiece model, I'll likely be edge highlighting even more, especially on the gems. I use astrogranite white for the weapons and black templar for the bases.

As far as progress goes on the remaining units in the Eldar Project Box.

Still need to finish.

Warlock #1
Warlock #2

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As per last post, the goal was to finish painting the Wraithknight and finish up some warlocks.

So, naturally, I did NOT finish either of those.

But I did unlock a different hobby progress - family reinforcements in the form of our first offspring! Here's to building the hobby for the next generation!

My friends insisted on getting me things, so naturally my focus shifted from 'what can I sit and spend hours doing" to 'what can I do in a chunk of time where I have to be able to put down everything at a moment's notice.'

First up, blurry photo of the first 5 / 10 dire avengers gifted to me - I was hoping to modify them a bit using the new guardian sprues, but I find myslef without time to do that! (or the patience, for that matter).



Then because I don't paint my own terrain evidently, I naturally added to my to paint pile. I've always wanted the lovely Gondor mansion kit, and I found a relatively good deal online and pulled the trigger.

Things I love about the kit: details details details! Things go together smoothly, love the options, arches and floor pieces.

Cons: You really need two or three mansions to make anything other than the tiniest of buildings. I had to do some converting / minor hacking to get away with this small building. Also there are a few pieces that MUST go together to make some things work, so keep an eye out for when you want to transition between walls and arches, and the stairwell connection pieces.


The second floor layout. First floor is a 2x2 walls square with just a door and arrow slit pieces primarily. This would be the 'armory section."

Within the walled village stand many important buildings. Vital to the defense of town is the town garrison commandant's office & armory. Featuring a strongly secured and always guarded armory below, and an airy, glass windowed office above, this building is a cornerstone of the day-to-day operations of the town's defenses, especially when the lord is away.



The above layout.
Now the finished building (except the painting)








Last photo shows the close up of the covered entryway. This is the most 'converted' part - as I realized that I wanted one more wall piece here, but I was out of both arches and walls (eek). With a bit of trimming, the balustrade piece works fine and I think looks better than putting another window piece or archway (to nowhere?) here.

The knight is Sir Miltonred, the first of the Brettonian Foot Knights I have been building up for use in D&D. I have no plans to play TOW, but I can't help but get such beautiful looking minis. I also have circle to square base conversion trays that will let me use them that way should I ever care enough to build up an army that way. Sir Miltonred will be modeling an awful lot here (you can see how he is slightly bigger than the MESBG scaled building.

Cheers and keep building!

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Today I finally got started on putting together the Warhammer Fortress! I'm super excited to see this painted up.

First impressions...Man - they really didn't build a lot of interior supports for the towers. But also... this is very straightfoward!




Sir Miltonred exploring the fortifications.

I finished half the walls and towers. I have plans to build four additional pieces to the fortress. Two wall pieces with stairs and buildings attached. One of these will have a platform for a trebuchet, similar to the ones you might see in Minas Tirith (but no where near the same style of stonework.)

Then two ruined wall segments (with a gap between them to allow for free placement), and a ruined tower as well.

But what about the village? Basecoating progress has been made!


Here you can see the ruined watchtower and new, complete watchtower. Next to that is the armory. Behind them are the buildings (three houses and a blacksmith) that will make up most of phase one of the town.





Next goal: Finish building the warhammer fortress, but then what? Paint what I have first? or keep building and then paint in one large group? Thoughts?

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So I threw caution to the wind and decided to throw together the first prototype building for the within the wall community. This is going to be the carpenter's residence. In my limited research, a Castle could have up to 50 people living their permanently! Obviously, this fortress is nowhere near big enough to have that work, even including the towers as potential housing locations. Plans for the fortress include...

1. The carpenter's house (the house and the materials that make it look like a carpenter's place will be separate, but will be the same height. So if I want them to function on their own in a town-like setting, I'll just put them back to back and it will look like a single larger building!

2. The barracks/stables - This is the big one, the one that will be likely three floors high and match the keep in height. This is the one that I'll build a specific wall section for and thus be able to build more structure into the wall rather than be limited by the slanted gangway portion of the GW walls.

3. The Armory (already built and described elsewhere - a freestanding building using the Gondor Mansion kit. Also home to the garrison commander and steward (see what I did there?)

4. Kitchen - another small sized building, with some food storage inside/outside plus a larger oven for baking bread and such.

5. Shrine - a small shrine building (deliberately religious agnostic to match any setting)

Seems like a lot, but with two already built, and the barracks/stable being WAY backburner, it's only a few more things to work on.

Without further ado, project time!



Built the base using some leftover mdf from a long ago kickstarter that had 'teeth' and made connecting at a right angle a breeze. It had been spray painted grey at some point.



Foamcore bits formed the side walls, front, door and window backing and roof.





The window isn't what I would normally do, but after reading Paul Davies' book Battlefields in Miniature (pretty good basic primer, has lots of tricks and other things in it, I used it to help design the carpenter's home in the first place), he recommended doing windows with the wooden bar like structure. Now that it is in, I love it! I'll just have to paint it to not look like a prison.



Added more crossbeams and supporting pillars.



Roof was made with chipboard strips, cut into regular-ish sizes. Biggest annoyance is that with the top layer it doesn't QUITE fit under the wall perfectly. I'll solve that by hiding it with neighboring pieces but still. Grr.



Final building detail is the doorknob. I'll add the daub / plaster look tomorrow before I paint it up! thoughts on what the side yard of the carpenter's home should include (Besides planed wood). I do have a 3-d print of a broken/unassembled Trebuchet, so that is a definite contender for positioning next door.

- Blockade


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Awesomeness!!!!
Getting distracted is ok imho.
I especially like how you incorporated trees into the city and the railroad.

Makese me want to dust off my bit bins and make sure trees in ruins too.

 
   
 
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