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Post by leonz on Jan 11, 2011 17:50:07 GMT -5
Hey guys, heres a little gem ive been working on for a while now. Right now it is 60% assembled and has cost me about $20-$30. Feedback and suggestions are always welcome. Hellhound and figure(right balcony) shown for scale Now the inside! The first staircase on the left was a pain in the ass so for the second one on the right i just decided to make it blown up lol Still need to finish balcony and wood on top right And a side view
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Post by Soap on Jan 11, 2011 18:27:02 GMT -5
Nice work. Looking forward to seeing it painted. I take it its ment to be a ruined building, or at least a battle scared building. Have you thought about doing some serious damage to it? Either holes in the wall, or on the edge - where the sand bags are, have it damaged with debris on the floor.
What are you going to do with the windows? Keep them emptie? Or have stained glass or something?
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Post by Trooper One-Nine-Seven-Four on Jan 11, 2011 18:50:41 GMT -5
Sweet Jeebus, this is awesome!
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Post by leonz on Jan 11, 2011 21:18:25 GMT -5
Nice work. Looking forward to seeing it painted. I take it its ment to be a ruined building, or at least a battle scared building. Have you thought about doing some serious damage to it? Either holes in the wall, or on the edge - where the sand bags are, have it damaged with debris on the floor. What are you going to do with the windows? Keep them emptie? Or have stained glass or something? I probably will not paint until summer because of schedule. However right now im thinking about how far i want to go with damage. There will definetly be battle scarring but as far as blowing holes in walls... i don't know... For stained glass i am going to get my hands on some of that hard clear plastic used to package cheap toys and such. im still looking for a type of paint that will allow for a glass effect with the plastic
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Post by Walrus on Jan 11, 2011 23:26:02 GMT -5
Bullet holes are good, especially as there is a destroyed staircase and things like that...
I would recommend having no windows, but broken 'glass' sticking out from the window edges, like the windows have been shot/blown out.
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Post by leonz on Jan 11, 2011 23:51:54 GMT -5
Bullet holes are good, especially as there is a destroyed staircase and things like that... I would recommend having no windows, but broken 'glass' sticking out from the window edges, like the windows have been shot/blown out. Yeah i was thinking of trying to make the windows like GW's Chapel of Sanctuary... but does anyone know of a good type of paint to use for this?
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Post by Paradill on Jan 12, 2011 3:58:09 GMT -5
I really like this, it's always nice to see someone putting their all into a project. I would recommend at least some chipping in the weaker areas (corner edges, window frames etc.) if not the occasional bullet hole of blast scorch. When you do get round to painting it a grey/brown textured paint would look fantastic and when it is dried would give you the ability to highlight the areas you want with greater ease and effect. As far as windows go, I like your original idea of coloured hard plastic, never seen anyone do that before and I think it would look rather amazing. Paradill
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