28mm 18th Century Scottish buildings - Ideas?
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Top castling there !
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These Done work should be straightforward. I just need to sand back the first texture layer, then either cut in the stonework or apply another thin layer and try out the texture roller. I want to check the period finish as well. A lot of the towers had the stonework hidden.
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Nice work on the castle, but I have to say that that is THE best use I've come across yet for that dreadful Kiley "encyclopedia" - propping up something wet and sticky!
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Re: 28mm 18th Century Scottish buildings - Ideas?
That's a first rate project, full of character and within an acceptable footprint for the tabletop, well done I say, well done!
There is no point in being stupid if you don't show it!
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Very splendid stuff, Shahb.
I like your planning regime.
Iain
I like your planning regime.
Iain
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Re: 28mm 18th Century Scottish buildings - Ideas?
OK, next steps, sand back the roughest parts to get a relatively smooth finish, add gun ports, guttering and an extra doorway at the bottom level, and a doorway onto the fighting platform. Then next layer of filler, and start etching the stone work. I also trimmed back the eaves and filled the cardboard edges since this one was taken.
Once that's done, it's tiling, then painting and weathering. It's not an exact Claypotts Castle - 'inspired by' might be more accurate..
Once that's done, it's tiling, then painting and weathering. It's not an exact Claypotts Castle - 'inspired by' might be more accurate..
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Re: 28mm 18th Century Scottish buildings - Ideas?
Excellent - very Scottish. How are you going to represent the pebbledash?
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Nah.. pebbledash is for the cottages of the peasantry. I did look up the historical record to see if the walls had been rendered at some stage, but it appears not.