Michaels 25mm WFB Stuff...

So.

Now I have worked out how the village proper has formed, time to begin on the main building, the Inn.

3 tubes of budget superglue and 5 hours later:


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Still quite a bit left to do.

I need to fill in each window pane.
Make the shutters.
Do the doors.
Cut all the roof tiles and slap them on.
Then do the plaster/render stuff.

Then details like signs, chimney etc.
Then base it and paint it.

Then do the stables, then do another joining template, or maybe for this do it as one larger complete build?

Time for sherry and crap TV now though.


It is of course based on the Townscape one, but not a faithful recreation as that would be way too fiddly.
 
52 Miniatures did a great video crafting buildings out of a layer of packing box card and cereal card:
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Foam board is great for modelling, was something quite mysterious in my childhood but once you find a supply in an arts / craft shop you will appreciate the benefits!
 
Correct, it is sort of like plasticard meets that blue insulation foam.

I prefer it as it is light, can be glued with wood glue or superglue. But not liquid polystyrene cement which is a shame, and it scores easily if you want to texture it a bit:


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And it is so easy to cut.


I found foamboard too thick (nice to know you can get 2mm thickness though, I am used to the big sheets at Hobbycraft, maybe 6mm thick or summat?) and the paper backing vexed me, plus it was easy to dent/bend/squish.

This is the sort of stuff I mean, that I could not get on with:

 
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