So with my next big VBCW game fast approaching I thought I'd put together the new kit that recently launched by Warbases - their garage workshop.
For more info you can get it here
http://war-bases.co.uk/BUILDINGS/VBCW-28MM
This really is a straight forward build and its a nice touch that they provide the roofing material. The only area I had to cover on the roof was the second floor office. I used some kitchen roll with PVA to give an asphalt/lead effect.
Like all mdf buildings I personally detest the engraved stone work so like the others in my village this got the render job and then treated with a nice green finish.
I decided that the garage should have its own base so rummaging through my bits and bobs box I found some barrels and other paraphernalia.
The petrol pumps are some simple HO models bought on ebay and mounted on a plasticard base.
The little shop/office is actually am outhouse from time line miniatures. I actually bought the kit off ebay and then last week I discovered this company. I went and bought a number of their terrace house kits (more on that another time) but the service was fantastic - ordered Thursday arrived Saturday
http://www.timelineminiatures.co.uk/
Now somewhere in my shed are a number of old 1930 advertising signs - when I have found these Ill add them to the buildings. In the meantime here are a few more photos.
Until next time
Fantastic work mate, love the old style petrol pumps
ReplyDeleteJolly nice work!
ReplyDeleteLooking good. Warbases is a great company, a pleasure to do business with.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice piece, Mr Shed! But, green walls....each to their own I suppose. Keep up the good work, always interested to see what's brewing in the Shed.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work, smelling old good time...and oil...
ReplyDeleteExcellent work
ReplyDeleteI love this. Even if it was full of partisans who wiped out my unit in one go!
ReplyDeleteHi - great stuff!
ReplyDeleteHow did you get the pebble dash effect on the walls...? Texture paint or spray...?
Cheers :)
Just applied sand and pva. best way to cover up mdf
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