Monday, 26 May 2014
28mm Church - part 3
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Part 1 - the beginning
When I left you last I was faced with the daunting task of tiling the roof. Separate card tiles - 1cm square...and it took ages! But I think the affect looks quite good.
The whole thing was given a another black undercoat - this time with an aerosol. I then put on the first dry brush coat on the walls. With the weather nice outside I took the church outside for a couple of photos.
Later that night I drybrushed up the roof sections and put another lighter grey coat on the walls.
Early this morning I put together the windows (stain glass images on acetate) and glued these onto the building.
It still needs a couple more drybrushes and some dirt added but its nearly finished.
Part 4 can now be found here
Part 4
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It does look good and the roof was worth the effort.
ReplyDeleteThanks Clint - the perseverance was worth it
DeleteWow the roof looks great and its coming along nicely.
ReplyDeleteCheers Simon
DeleteThat is looking rather good and very not-mdf which can only be a good thing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Paul - the construction was very simple - and it all fitted perfectly
DeleteNice work Eric. I think you've captured the look just right. It may be worth picking out some of the flint with a light brown.
ReplyDeleteFunny you say that...still deciding on what next...it ties in quite well with all my terrain at the moment
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ReplyDeleteCheers Alastair....
DeleteFantastic - great effects and the stained glass windows are really neat.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dannoc - Ill put a torch inside tonight and take a couple of snaps
DeleteThat is simply wonderful, sterling work
ReplyDeleteOutstanding, what a beauty!
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That will certainly enhance the shed! Lovely work!
ReplyDeleteExcellent, I must do something to my Sarissa church like that.
ReplyDeletegreat looking church
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