To be honest its a bit free-hand, but as the construct is meant to be an old barn I've generously let myself off. I went for a tiled roof over a corrugated iron one to allow for some future fantasy scenario use. I realise that using the cork tile as a base material could well be asking for warping trouble when the paint & sand go down, but I'll have to wait and see.
Tuesday, 22 December 2009
Dog Soldiers Barn update
As part of the terrain for my Dog Soldiers project I've been building a barn. This is my first real scratch build so as is common it's been fun and educational. Built using balsa, cork tile (ala Matakishi's site) with lolly stick planking and (half done) cardboard tiling.
To be honest its a bit free-hand, but as the construct is meant to be an old barn I've generously let myself off. I went for a tiled roof over a corrugated iron one to allow for some future fantasy scenario use. I realise that using the cork tile as a base material could well be asking for warping trouble when the paint & sand go down, but I'll have to wait and see.
To be honest its a bit free-hand, but as the construct is meant to be an old barn I've generously let myself off. I went for a tiled roof over a corrugated iron one to allow for some future fantasy scenario use. I realise that using the cork tile as a base material could well be asking for warping trouble when the paint & sand go down, but I'll have to wait and see.
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dog soldiers,
terrain
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