What's on your workbench?

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Good call, far too regular as it is.
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Yeah. By and large I only use raw mdf kits like this as a base for further work
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Really impressed with the Greenstuff World roller. This is still wet, expect the detail to crisp up as it dries

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Looking good. I used the Greenstuff World cobblestone roller on my castle and was very pleased with the results. One thing I think works well though is manually adding more details around windows.
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so what do you roll on it? Greenstuff?
Every ..kin bottle of...kin Greenstuff that I've .....kin had would....kin need a ...kin jack .... ....kin hammer after a ..kin week to ...kin do any ... kin thing with it, cos ts ...kin gone so ...kin hard - its ... kin useless ...kin stuff :EB: :EB: :EB: :EB: :EB:

and by the way while we're at it that's ...kin white not ...kin green
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Polyfilla? That's looking good but I agree with Shaz, the windows need some additional stonework.
Those Greenstuff World rollers are damn useful, I may want a lot more (roll on Crisis).

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Yup. Ordinary polyfilla. Roller must be moist (ooh matron!) or it pulls the filler off the model. VB, the roller is from a company called Greenstuff World 😂🤣
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levied troop wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 9:02 am Polyfilla? That's looking good but I agree with Shaz, the windows need some additional stonework.
I’m not sure. I might add some later as the churches I’ve seen so far don’t have lintels or ledges. I might go back and add once the main body is dry. Undecided.
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Jeremy wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 9:21 am Yup. Ordinary polyfilla. Roller must be moist (ooh matron!) or it pulls the filler off the model. VB, the roller is from a company called Greenstuff World 😂🤣
cheers Jeremy :fp:
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Jeremy wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 9:23 am
levied troop wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 9:02 am Polyfilla? That's looking good but I agree with Shaz, the windows need some additional stonework.
I’m not sure. I might add some later as the churches I’ve seen so far don’t have lintels or ledges. I might go back and add once the main body is dry. Undecided.

It's more that there are usually edging stones to create the window surround. The Supreme Littleness cottage uses embossed greyboard for window surrounds and corner stonework. It works very well, but it would be quite a bit of additional work.
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