This post is about one of the rubbish ones.
Having cover available is always a good idea for survivors and I needed to get more things to act as cover for my games.
As a consequence of this line of thought I made four of these large rubbish bins.
They're all identical in size (more or less); approximate measurements :
Length 65mm,
Height (at rear) 40mm
Height (at front) 30mm
Depth 30mm
Bin number one, shown here has no major features, save for a small poster stuck on one side.
I really should have put some stencilled lettering or some such on the bins, but frankly I didn't think it worth it.
"Lazy B's" |
Sid the Sweeper shows the relative scale of the models and they're all a tad oversized, I think that they could have done with having about 5mm less height.
The wooden board beside the bin was a left-over from my lollypop crates but has had a wash of brown over it.
I'll be making some more bins in the future and whilst these bins are of the "two-lid" variety, the next ones will be smaller, with a single lid.
Bin number three has its lids open because of all the rubbish jammed into it.
I think we've all seen this sort of thing at some time or another and it adds to an otherwise fairly boring model.
"At least there's nothing around the back" |
I couldn't really start to say what all the other bits are, but there is mdf, paper and bits of stick in the debris.
The last bin, bin number four, I actually put a little extra effort into, which I hope can be picked up.
As can be seen, one lid is again being forced open by garbage, whilst the second lid has actually been snapped off, bent and left in place.
There are also a few newspapers to be seen amongst the rubbish. The newspaper fronts were all gleaned from the web and I made up an A4 sheet of these with corresponding fake backs.
These particular models never actually made it to "WIP" status as they were all completed in about six days with about a hour's work done on them each day. The back and left side of each of these bins was purposely left devoid of detail as I wanted them to be easily abutted onto the walls of any building.
Whilst they may look a bit rushed, there's a good reason for that (they were), but they're usable and in my opinion don't look too bad (If you wear sunglasses, dim the lights and squint - Ed.) and they could be just the place to find that two-by-four for your improvised weapon against a zombie !
That's it for this week, thanks for taking the time to look and as always, your comments are both welcomed and appreciated.
I can find nothing to criticise here, Joe. You say that they were rushed but that merely adds to their appeal. In this case the grungy look works far better than the pristine and clean look.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bryan, you're probably right
DeleteI don't know why you're so humble, those are amazing! I like how they're painted, all dirty! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks Mattyoo,it's not the painting that bothers me, but the slap-dash construction.
DeleteGreat rubbish bins!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tito, I'm good at rubbish !
DeleteI like the black plastic sacks - very effective. You've promised to tell us how you made them in a future article - I'll look forward to that!
ReplyDeleteAll will be revealed in the next blog, promise !
DeleteGreat little bits of terrain that will help your city come to life. I need to work on these sorts of things now.
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam, all I need now is a city to put them in !
DeleteNiiiiice one!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Gnotta
DeleteFantastic work, bloody useful!
ReplyDeleteThanks AL, I hope they are useful.
DeleteHope you don't mind mate I've nominated you for a Liebster award.
ReplyDeleteLove the skips btw great work sir the debris etc certainly adds to the ambience of them.
DeleteThanks Brummie (I think), is a Liebster like a Darwin Award ?
DeleteYou're right about the debris too.
no idea. Details are on my blog
Deletehttp://brummieswargamingblog.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/liebster-award.html
Damn fine work Joe - I am very envious. They are splendidly detailed and you should be proud of them!
ReplyDeleteThanks, though I that they're simple enough that anyone could make them
DeleteWith te shed as well you certainly are setting the tone of your "City". Remind me not to visit the sewers there! Another nice terrain addition. Makes me want to construct something!
ReplyDeleteThanks (no-one has commented yet on my job-lot of blue paint).
DeleteI don't think sewers are on the work-list.