|
Post by robynhughes on Sept 1, 2015 2:09:06 GMT
I am wondering, do the cottage and farm house building come with a stone/brick facade option? as I would like to do more english style farm houses and cottages which tend to be made of stone/brick walls (and have been in place a lot longer).
Thanks Robyn
|
|
|
Post by RealtorCarl on Sept 4, 2015 2:12:13 GMT
Welcome aboard Robyn. My apologies for taking a couple days getting back, things have been hectic.
So, I had done an update to the first set of houses which included to two stone textures (a grey and gold) as a well as brick textures. I just checked the files, and indeed those are in the cottage and farm house. You can see the stone texture if you check out the dungeon set or the historic district: carriage house.
Hope that helps Carl
|
|
|
Post by robynhughes on Sept 4, 2015 14:34:55 GMT
Thanks, I have bought the cottage and have already assembled it with the stone finish and I love it. I did change the colour of the interior walls via photoshop to a light wood colour (almost yellow, a fresh light timber), and I have done it for the Barn as well to give a Fresh, new built barn before the timber has been painted, weathered and aged to the gray.
Robyn
|
|
|
Post by robynhughes on Sept 4, 2015 15:36:03 GMT
Forgot I have placed pictures of my builds up on my Facebook public miniature gaming page: www.facebook.com/robynsminigaming(so far is the display stand, the Derelict commercial building and the Cottage.
|
|
|
Post by robynhughes on Sept 7, 2015 1:01:21 GMT
Ok, finished the Barn off except for ladders and furnishings (though I may use coffee stirer thickness craft paddle pop sticks and matchsticks to make the ladders (the rungs will be wide enough so I could actually rest a model half way up the stairs by sticking the base through the rungs - which is good if their movement for the turn leaves them half way up the ladder).
Initial prints have been done on 100gsm Laser copy paper using my Colour Laser Printer, then I use spray glue to attach to the foam core/card stock as appropriate.
I have been doing structures like the roof on 600gsm card stock, and the fold lines on the barn roof have been lightly scored with the craft knife to assist the fold. Furniture for the cottage so far has been on 200gsm light card stock, with the addition of the paper weight, it makes it nice and sturdy.
Robyn
|
|