In my second post of this project I talked about the modification of the lighthouse for my docks and whilst I was finishing this the first of my warehouses arrived...I decided at this point I would complete all the construction before the pieces got a coat of paint.
If you want to start reading this project from the beginning head here
http://shedwars.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/building-docks-part-1.html
The buildings shown below were sourced from a guy called Troll Trader on ebay...I bought two buildings - the boat house
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/390999102598?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
and the extended warehouse
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/391052029655?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Construction was easy using pva glue and some masking tape.
The base buildings can be seen in the picture below. The warehouse actually comes in two parts which I decided to glue together and base these on a thin sheet of ply.
These make great buildings for the water frontage. I should also add that they come with a vast number of crates ....I'll feature these in another post.
I am not particularly keen on the mdf finish so these were modified. First up I ran a low brick wall around the base of both buildings using thin blue foam.
Window edges were then added using the same blue foam. This time I left it plain .
The walls were then coated in pva and given a covering of sand. The warehouse walls are going to be rendered.
The roofs were also given the sand treatment not before I added some wooden battens and covered the windows with masking tape. These will be given a black paint job to look like roof felt.
Just need to add paint...
As these were being finished off the next parcel arrived...this time it was a warehouse model sold by Warbases
http://war-bases.co.uk/BUILDINGS/MULTI-28MM?product_id=243
It was quite a plain building so I decided to clad this in timber (using coffee stirrers). Whilst researching this project I noticed that a large number of waterfront buildings are indeed timber buildings.
Again cladding was very simple - pva glue. It was also a great workout for my chopper !
The windows have been covered up...
This one will eventually have a corrugated roof.
So the waterfront grows...
As I am writing this the last of the buildings has arrived...the factory and outbuildings from Sarissa. These will feature in my next post.
Until next time
Part 4 can now be found here
http://shedwars.blogspot.co.uk/2015/07/building-docks-part-4-industrial-complex.html
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ReplyDeleteThis is all sorts of fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGood finds, I like TrollTrader
ReplyDeleteI'll second that. I've bought a pile of stuff from him and never been disappointed.
DeleteAnother great project, Eric. I know that the plan is for Pulp and VBCW, but I keep expecting the Tong of the Black Scorpion to appear from the fog, swiftly followed by a curly haired man in a deerstalker who's just come out of a distinctive blue box. Would be good for Golden Age superheroes and any kind of Victorian gaming, from Gothic to Steampunk.
ReplyDeleteFantastic... I can see Tintin and his little white dog around the corner of that big warehouse... =)
ReplyDeleteLooking good Eric. A massive improvement over the original plain look.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing I am looking for some warehouses so keen to see how the develop
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing superb information. Your site is very cool. But i want to know more about Warehouse Building in UK.
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