Ok back with the roof.
For this I use: 2 pieces of c/board cut to fit either side of the roof with a cutout for the chimney.
2 pieces of c/board cut to match the angle of the walls.
Matchsticks for support.
Scouring pads for the tharch.(use the cheap one's and splt them)
Masking tape.
I then stick the 2 roof halves together with masking tape - glue in the angled pieces and supports.
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Friday, October 15, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
House Tutorial Part 3
Sunday, October 3, 2010
House Tutorial Part 2
Saturday, October 2, 2010
House Tutorial
I will be showing you my method of building cardbaord houses.This is a WIP so I will post as my current project progres.I am busy making what will hopefully be 15 Wattle & Daub buildings. The first thing is to find some templates on the web.I like templates because you can print as many as you want and cuts out alot of measuring. Here is what I mean.
Here are some links to some good one's.If you have or know of any post the links for us to share. http://www.figurkrigsspil.dk/filer/th_15mm_houses_2.pdf http://www.figurkrigsspil.dk/filer/ww2_houses.pdf http://www.figurkrigsspil.dk/filer/th_15mm_houses_1.pdf once you have your temp. ,print them out on plain paper.
I use a good quality 2mm cardeboard(not the plain brown stuff).Here is what I mean a Motherboard box.
Then using white glue, glue them to your cardboard.Once it is dry cut them out.
You must also make a base - you can use the measurements from your temp.I always make them bigger and trim them later. Now take your front,back and 2 sides and glue them to form a box.I use pins to hold things together.Then glue corner supports into the corners.I make the supports by glueing multiple pieces of card together.
Here are some links to some good one's.If you have or know of any post the links for us to share. http://www.figurkrigsspil.dk/filer/th_15mm_houses_2.pdf http://www.figurkrigsspil.dk/filer/ww2_houses.pdf http://www.figurkrigsspil.dk/filer/th_15mm_houses_1.pdf once you have your temp. ,print them out on plain paper.
I use a good quality 2mm cardeboard(not the plain brown stuff).Here is what I mean a Motherboard box.
Then using white glue, glue them to your cardboard.Once it is dry cut them out.
You must also make a base - you can use the measurements from your temp.I always make them bigger and trim them later. Now take your front,back and 2 sides and glue them to form a box.I use pins to hold things together.Then glue corner supports into the corners.I make the supports by glueing multiple pieces of card together.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Roads
They are made from 100 grit heavy duty waterpaper covered with sand ,detailed with rocks and grass flock and a coat of paint.
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Friday, September 17, 2010
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