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Title: Rubble
Post by: Heedless Horseman on 24 October 2022, 01:28:04 AM
Is there a market for Shaped rubble piles? Larger scales... there are some around... but blocks / bricks a bit big tor 10mm / 6mm.
There are a lot of very nice buildings around in various scales... but unless replacing with a 'ruin'... not much scope for 'damage'.

Flat sided sections... or 'L' sections... small enough to fit against ...or Inside... smaller scale buildings?

Resin...or pre-paints, maybe?
Title: Re: Rubble
Post by: pierre the shy on 24 October 2022, 02:23:22 AM
Have you considered using 3D printed stuff HH? - if you can find a .STL file that you like you can get someone to print it to pretty much whatever scale you require. Some come free, others you will need to buy, but they're usually not particularly expensive.

There's a few out there :) https://www.stlfinder.com/3dmodels/?search=rubble+pile+3d+models&free=0 (https://www.stlfinder.com/3dmodels/?search=rubble+pile+3d+models&free=0)
Title: Re: Rubble
Post by: John Cook on 24 October 2022, 02:35:48 AM
You can buy loose bricks in N Guage (1:160) which is what I use. 
Title: Re: Rubble
Post by: Big Insect on 24 October 2022, 01:22:59 PM
Quote from: John Cook on 24 October 2022, 02:35:48 AMYou can buy loose bricks in N Guage (1:160) which is what I use. 

Likewise - I mix it with some Jarvis mix that is supposed to represent tarmac - and that works well (for me)
Title: Re: Rubble
Post by: Norm on 24 October 2022, 03:18:32 PM
Leon has just started selling Battlescale resins and they do the sort of thing you want.

LINK scroll down to single storey ruin and RUBBLE. I know on the battlescale site the rubble is sold separately, though it is in the 20mm section!

https://www.pendraken.co.uk/10mm-battlescale-1093-c.asp