"Scratch built church" Topic
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Triplecdad | 04 Oct 2015 7:51 p.m. PST |
Homemade Church This is my first attempt at building a 28mm building. It has been on the battlefield twice now and draws German machine gunners like a Hund to a porkchop. Hope you like it. |
Grelber | 04 Oct 2015 8:07 p.m. PST |
Very nice! It reminds me of my college chapel, which I always wanted to model for the gaming table. Grelber |
kmahony111 | 05 Oct 2015 3:25 a.m. PST |
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Zeelow | 05 Oct 2015 5:34 a.m. PST |
!!! |
CeruLucifus | 05 Oct 2015 7:53 a.m. PST |
Looks awesome. Any build notes? What did you use for those pieces of dry stone? |
Triplecdad | 05 Oct 2015 8:43 a.m. PST |
Ceru, I used stone. That is sandstone from the nearby mountains that I found. It had eroded so I broke it up by hand and then stacked it. I was going for a look that bespoke "stonemason ineptitude" because that was the only look I figured I was capable of . . . I put the frame together with balsa wood and then stacked the pieces on each other building each wall and traveling around the building one layer at a time. |
CeruLucifus | 06 Oct 2015 9:09 p.m. PST |
Thanks appreciate the explanation. Great results. |
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