Here are some pics of a church I am actually working at for TYW/ECW-Games.
(http://s176520660.online.de/postings/10mm/church1.jpg) (http://s176520660.online.de/postings/10mm/church2.jpg) (http://s176520660.online.de/postings/10mm/church3.jpg) (http://s176520660.online.de/postings/10mm/church4.jpg) (http://s176520660.online.de/postings/10mm/church5.jpg)
(http://s176520660.online.de/postings/10mm/church6.jpg) (http://s176520660.online.de/postings/10mm/church7.jpg) (http://s176520660.online.de/postings/10mm/church8.jpg) (http://s176520660.online.de/postings/10mm/church9.jpg) (http://s176520660.online.de/postings/10mm/church10.jpg) (http://s176520660.online.de/postings/10mm/church11.jpg)(http://s176520660.online.de/postings/10mm/church12.jpg)
Very nice CK, very nice 8)
Care to share tips / techniques with us?
Yes! A how to, please!
That's a good looking church! We could do with one of those, so any tips would be great!
Construction was very simple - I took some Styroporblocks to have some kind of a core and glued the walls (made of Styrodur) to it:
The chapel-part of the building and the tower were two separat pieces.
Before that I scratched with a pencil the bricktexture on the walls and made some paper windows.
Then the tower and the chapel were glued together and I made the roofs with dexterity and simple cardboard on which I glued lines of bricks (you can see some of them at the pic before the pic with the WI).
After all was dry I painted it all black and drybrushed the bricks and rooftiles.
Now a townhouse, same technics:
(http://s176520660.online.de/postings/10mm/townhouse1.jpg)
After first painting:
(http://s176520660.online.de/postings/10mm/schwarzhaus.jpg)
Wow, only saw this now. That's some excellent work! I'm thinking about how to go about making a bunch of ww2 10 mm terrain, and it's nice to get some ideas by looking at your work, CK!
Excellent work CK - inspiring stuff 8)
Cheers,
Kev
Very very nice work! Bravo!
Quote from: CK on 25 July 2010, 07:04:18 PM
I took some Styroporblocks to have some kind of a core and glued the walls (made of Styrodur) to it:
I would guess these are types of expanded polystyrene? Very effective and very well crafted. 8)