Thursday 23 July 2015

Eat yer heart out 'Grand Designs'!*

This has kept me occupied for for the last couple of weeks. Another building for my Modern games, but with a slight twist.


Been collecting the bits and pieces to make this scene for a while. The building accoutrement's and paraphernalia come from 1/72 wargaming and OO scale railway sources. The building itself is 2mm MDF for the floors. The ground floor mounted on 3mm cork tile. The walls are 3mm cork sandwiched between embossed plasticard. The concrete uprights are 8mm square pine dowel cut to 80mm lengths and are covered in base render. 0.5mm copper wire used to represent the steel reinforcing bars.




To make up for the lack of walls building materials have been 'strategically' placed to provide cover.


The first floor can be removed to allow access to the ground floor. The ladder being used in lieu of a proper staircase is glued in place to the first floor, but will require careful handling. The oil drums at the back are there to provide some cover but I wanted much of the building to be open to make an interesting feature on the gaming table.



Since my background is not in the building trade or architecture I can only apologise if anyone believes that the structure would fall down in the reality. I did some research to get an idea of materials used in building houses in the Middle East, and used reference photos as a basis for the model. But it's for wargaming so as long as it's practical for  gaming purposes then it's a success. 



I may add in a few more small features at a later date but for now it's complete.

That's it for now more to follow.....

*Grand Designs is a UK TV show about people who build generally large and unusual homes. I don't tend to watch it. Pretentious nonsense!

9 comments:

  1. Absolutely brilliant, a little work of art! I just love all the details Mark.

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    1. Thank you Michael. I could have kept going adding details, so may return to it in the future.

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  2. Really splendid work - so many nice details.

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    1. Thank you PC. It was adding the detail which was fun.

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  3. Fantastic!
    I'm sure I stayed opposite your place last time I holidayed in Kefalonia.

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  4. Master class terrain building and all those little extras finish it off nicely.

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  5. I've spent a lot of time in the middle east and you've captured it perfectly. The details are amazing. The concrete looks real!

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    1. Thank you. Glad you like it. I used some photos from an ex-squaddie for reference.

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