"More bloody rubbish" |
Sid the Sweeper, shown on the right, is looking over two mattresses that I'd made at about the same time as my beds, but they missed last week's photo session. I was reminded of them by another Bloggers post (http://rogzombie.blogspot.co.uk/) showing casing his Black Cat Bases' fly-tip scenery. It was made in the same way as my beds - namely a piece of foamcard covered in tissue, the only difference being I rounded the corners off and I was a bit more careful gluing the tissue.
When looking at various blogs I tend to get side-tracked and look at the blogs others follow and this last week was no exception. I was very pleasantly surprised to find a model I'd built about 15-20 years ago being used at "Claymore 2012" in the League of Augsburg Borodino Game on Davestoybox blog (http://davestoybox.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/borodino-at-claymore-2012.html).
The model in question is the church, not the village and it left me with a warm feeling reading his comment:
" The gorgeous Russian church was scratch built and bought by Barry many years ago but has hardly been out on the wargames table which is such a pity for a lovely building."
There's also an excellent close-up of the model on : http://wappinshaw.blogspot.co.uk/
The materials used were card and what may appear to be the ubiquitous coffee-stirrers, but are in fact tapers (known as spills in this part of the UK), used to light Bunsen burners in the days when children were allowed to light Bunsen burners !
Whilst looking through the various Claymore pictures I also noticed another model I'd made for Durham Wargames group about 10 years ago, but for the sake of me I can't find the blog or site where I spotted it. Nevertheless, here's a very old photo of the model. It's a representation of the citadel of Troy based on a drawing in the excellent book "The Ancient Greece of Odysseus" by Peter Connoly. (Published by Oxford University Press.) Its footprint is about 1200mm x 600 mm I think (the terrain boards beside it are 600mm x 600mm)
So, that's it for this week, it's been quite a departure from zombies, but by next week I should have finished a bit more of my Zombie-project.
Comments, as always, are both welcomed and appreciated.
I like the scummy look of the matresses. They look very nasty! And for the opposite reason I do like the model of Troy as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks Clint, it's not often you get "Scummy" and "like" together.
DeleteI should really try and get some up-to-date photos of "Troy".
hehe Dirty mattress are well made. Nice addtion to some scenery I can imagine the beds being used for barricade material and the mattresses being chucked out.
ReplyDeleteThanks Brummie, now a garbage barricade is a good idea.
DeleteMy, but there seem to be a lot of fly tippers in your model world. Every week there's more rubbish about. Poor Sid!
ReplyDeleteI do like Troy as well, though I imagine it'd be a bugger to store!
Thanks Colgar, Sid has got his hands full. Luckily Troy is stored in Durham !
DeleteSomeone's dumped a mattress like that just down the road from my house, the dirty buggers!!! Must be great to see your old stuff still being used.
ReplyDeleteMattress dumping eh ?
DeleteIt was good to find out that the old stuff was still being used.
I loved seeing the old stuff you had made many years ago. What a blast from the past for you!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bryan, tmy old models seem to have aged far better than me !
DeleteThe mattresses and beds from earlier post are true genius and the idea will be copied. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteThanks Baconfat, I do hope others are inspired by my simple stuff.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear you still have back problems, I really hope you'll be ok for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteNow, talking about the hobby, I just found that when you say you're not so good in making things you're LYING!! ;)
Your work is just great, starting from the mattress to the (outstanding)Troy!! :)
Really nice work..
Thanks Gnotta. I do take a lot of shortcuts though
DeleteI really like the church, a massive piece in itself, but fits the table nicely. Really well done! And all from card and some planks (that I still didnt found out what they're, not much help from googling) You've shown us this Troy picture and I can't wait to see some closeups one day.
ReplyDeleteTry googling "wooden spills tapers" and you'll see theyre exactly like coffee stirrers, only far more expensive ! the other advantaga the spills hadwas that they were very rough and hence the wood texture really stood out.
DeleteAs for Troy closeups, it's a possiblity.