New style roofing, using the inner protective sheet of corrugated paper from rolls of biscuits.
Not 100% to scale but it looks way better than my previous attempts with insulating foam sheeting. It´s much easier and quicker than sticking on 100´s of individual card tiles, and looks better than my previous method with insulating sheeting. It paints up ok, but as the paper is thin you need to be carefull not to use paint that´s too watery or press too hard with the Paintbrush otherwise the ridges get crushed. One or two isn´t too bad, it gives the roof a bit of an aged look. The ridge tiles are made from thin card curved over a pen. The old style roofing, using thin insulation sheeting. Some of it might find a use for paving or brickwork in some future Project.
For getting some sort of texture on the walls I´ve smeared them with PVA and scattered a thin covering of sand over them. The Card to provide a base for the "tiles" is cut to shape as in this "how to"
And, a new range of Medieval ship sets from Medieval Model Ships created by Valdemar.
Some of them are a bit pricey but when I win the euro lottery, I´ll get me a fleet of them :-D
Stalingrad 2013.
This looks a pretty amazing film. A handfull of russian soldiers, cut off on the "wrongside" of the Volga, defend a house and a woman at all costs. The film set has a life size mock up of Pavlov´s house which was re-captured and then defended by a platoon of the Soviet 13th Guards Rifle Division led by Junior Sgt. Yakov Pavlov from the 27 September to 25 November 1942.
The Music in the 1st trailer "What a wonderfull world" is by Brazzaville.
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ReplyDeleteI like the buildings ! For the roofs, good idea to use biscuits protective paper :
I've some that I've kept for this use but never needed....
The Medieval Ships are awesome, for sure .... but I you win the Euro Loto, I hope that you will buy plenty of them for friends ....
It's good to dream sometimes ....
Hi Paul, nice buildings you show here. I wll be awainting for more pictures
ReplyDeleteTown is looking really great, Paul! Simon
ReplyDeleteSweet! The buildings are great to look at.
ReplyDeleteVery nice looking buildings!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving this Paul!
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of making roofs this way! I want cookies!
ReplyDeleteNice little town you're building Paul, and that movie looks promesing!
Greetings
Peter
really nice Paul the buildings are looking really good. also interesting looking trailers but I am still not so sure they have that all action little reality look.
ReplyDeleteThe roof looks like my roof from Sinterklaas, simple but realistic and nice.
ReplyDeleteAlways a plesure to see you working with simple materials making awesome stuff.
Enjoyed this post a lot!
Keep them comming...
Looking good, Paul. I like the new roof idea.
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