Good day and Merry Christmas to everyone! :-)
First of all, your wishes made me very happy!!Thank you very much for them. I hope that 2011 will make us smile more often!
Last weekend I made another Normandy building, and this time, I tried to use some Slater's Plasticard (#0419)- Stone Courses Grey, for the front walls (glued to the foamcore wall component), while on the side walls, I used some Vallejo's Oxid Paste , which are less textured (and more scale realistic) than using PVA Glue and coarse sand.
For the front walls, I used firstly some Army Painters - Skeleton Bone Spray (nice product by the way), and then some drybrushing with Greys (Medium - Light / in that sequence). For adding a finer touch, I paint some individual stones with Brownish colours, to give some character!
The downpipe, was made by cotton buds and some Green stuff! Imagine that! :-)
I hope you like it!
T.
Nice job!!
ReplyDeleteThat is comming along quite well. Like Rich I want to see the whole lot
ReplyDeleteWow! those look incredible. Our Tokyo game group uses 1/72 and your tutorials are giving me some good ideas!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff T, fits well with the rest mate
ReplyDeleteFine work Thanos, the weathering on the roof is nice and effective.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year,
John
That is extremely realistic!
ReplyDeleteThese buildings are just getting better and better! The way you present them is really useful for helping us other modellers as well, thank you.
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