The previous thread to this build can be found here...
When I left you last I mentioned that I had ordered a number
of buildings from Sarissa Precision, although not strictly Waterfront in
nature, these industrial buildings will create even greater diversity on the
table.
I ordered their factory, the factory workshop/office and
power station. As to be expected the quality of all these mdf buildings is
excellent but again I felt that they looked a little bit one dimensional
and needed tarting up.
All three buildings were given the same lower brickwork
finish using blue foam and the two smaller buildings got given a rendered
finish. In addition I added a window ledge using coffee stirrers chopped to the
right length.
Rather cleverly the window frames of these buildings come
separately on card that you glue to the inside of the completed structure.
These were punched out from the card frame and then sprayed matt black on both
sides. Once the exterior of the buildings ae all finished these will be fixed
inside.
The following photos show the work that these buildings have been undergoing...
The first construct of the factory - being held together with masking tape |
The glue has dried... |
The office block and power house |
A surrounding wall from warsbases will complete the scene |
Top & Below: Sand render added, lower brick wall added and window ledges |
The factory roof primed black - this will get distressed and I am adding the opaque plastic shown as glazing |
The insides...doors and windows sprayed black. These will be glued in place once the buildings are finished |
The first coat of paint goes on...plus I have put the sides in so you can see what the final finish might look like |
The docks starting to come to life...first colours added to warehouses |
Now most of the construction is finished I can turn my
attention to the painting. Nothing special here – just going to use greys,
browns, blacks and whites to create the rather dour dockland landscape. In time
I’ll add some more colourful signage and adverts on the buildings.
Finally...those warehouses I bought also came with a number of useful crates. These obviously need painting but very useful indeed.
part 5 can be found here
http://shedwars.blogspot.co.uk/2015/08/building-docks-part-5-coming-together.html
It's looking better and better, definitely a killer table. I like the small changes you made to the buildings, it really makes a big difference.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nils
DeleteJust sensational building and modelling, truly inspirational.
ReplyDeleteThank you Michael
DeleteNicely done indeed!
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ReplyDeletereally excellent well done.What way did you make up the render mix-ratio sand to pva etc.Also where did you get the blue foam that looks quick too thanks. Peterl
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteI coat the building in pva and then sprinkle on the sand.
The blue foam was bought at 4D models in London - you can find it on ebay - its 2mm thick and comes in large sheets.
Those docks are certainly building up nicely :)
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing you didn't think the Sarissa warehouse would fit in with the rest. Probably a good call.
The Sarissa warehouse just looked too 'Victorian' and not really basic enough...
DeleteI was actually thinking of the one in the City Block range - forgot there was one in the Gas Lamp Alley range. The City Block one is probably too American in style for this project though.
DeleteHad not seen that one Tamsin....will need to go and have a think
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