Awkward, skewed angle ! |
The last time I had done anything to this model was quite a while ago and then it was merely bare foamboard
As can be seen from the photo on the right, it's come a long way towards being finished.
The ridge tiles from on the main building and those on the tower have both been added as has a small building abutted on to the rear wall of the church, though not visible in this photograph..
Photo showing the extension |
The whole model was liberally covered in filler, using a very watery mix to give some texture to the otherwise smooth walls.
This would be later sanded down and leaves a very nice surface, though not smooth.
This filling procedure also helps to fill in all the minor cracks and joins that develop in any scratch-build model that I make!
The front, all gunged up with filler. |
Side view (doh!), showing initial roof undercoat. |
When the filler was dried, a dark brown was used as a base coat/primer to which I gradually dry-brushed lighter and varied colours, A dark red, a slightly lighter red, some yellow ochre, a light brick red and finally some terracotta tile colour. (All £1 emulsion tester pots)
Initial wall colours |
The bits that weren't painted in he creamy yellow colour would be undercoated in grey and highlighted in white. Door colours are yet to be decided!
Another view of the progress so far. |
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Four spools of garden twine from Poundworldbargainland I reckon gave me an almost lifetime supply of ropes, lines and cables that I'll ever need. Even though dark green twine is included it's easily made into a black tattered rope too (and of course there's always jungle vines too).
Ropes coiled and tidied in ship-shape fashion |
They're not the best models , but are usable and having looked at the prices of similar sized resin ones I'm pleased enough with these.
The plan for the next week is to finish off the church, at least one ship and a dozen cannon, all whilst I plan the necessary terrain boards (so far, a beach, a harbour, a rock (yeah I know) and a fort. In addition to which I'll also be planning a village to accompany the church and in a similar style.
That's it then for this week, I hope you've found something of interest and as always your comments , good bad or indifferent are always welcomed and appreciated.
The Church is looking very good indeed. It really is looking superb. And for just 1 hour the row boats are nice as well. I am sure I would have spent longer but I am not sure they would look as good!
ReplyDeleteThanls Clint, the boats were really rushed and could really do with a makeover, but they#ll do for the moment.
DeleteI had forgotten about the church, great work Joe. Now where did you put that last cannon barrel?
ReplyDeleteHaha, well spotted, I may have top have a look again at my stockpile of cannon, to fins the missing barrel or maybe I'll just cast another dozen or so...
DeleteAll is looking well, Zab. The row boats are really cool, imho.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jay, the boats are good enough for a game, I'm sure.
DeleteI'm loving the church! What colour will you be painting the rock and fort? ...You're favourite, 'stone castle' grey [he jokes]
ReplyDeleteHaha, well remembered Roy, the 'rock will be browns whilst the fort will start out as a dark brown and have lighter brorn progressively highlighting it until I reach white.
DeleteGreat work on the church :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Tamsin, great to hear from you.
Deletethe church is coming on beautifully Joe, such a good job!
ReplyDeleteThanks dGG, it'll be hopefully finished this week.
DeleteLovely work on the church, the jolly boats came out rather well I thought and you were right no trace in the works of further pirate ships.
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain, I'm pleased with how the church is coming along and I can see an end in sight. I' think I 'll also manage at least one finished ship in the next week too.
DeleteGreat work sir!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal, much appreciated.
DeleteFantastic progress Joe!
ReplyDeleteThanks AL, my enthusiasm has known no bounds recently is seems.
DeleteCreative and fantastic job on this church, well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil, though the church is an almost a straight copyof Gary Chalk's.
DeleteGreat work on the Church Joe!
ReplyDeleteThanks HW, much appreciated.
DeleteI love the church! The ships and boats are coming along nicely too :-) .
ReplyDeleteThanks C6, the church has come out a lot better than I thought it might, I very pleased with it; everything else is grinding along too but slowly.
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