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Title: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station - roof detailed *11/07*
Post by: zizi666 on 06 July 2011, 09:01:03 AM
In januari I bought some plasticville buildings. The TV-transmitting station was one of them.
Being OOP I'd rather leave the original intact, so I bought some foamed PVC sheets from Antenociti to make my own copy.
After measuring the pieces templates were created in Coreldraw.
The material can be easily scribed with a pattern (bricks in mycase). cutting the pieces didn't go as smooth as I suspected. I had some where the start or end of my cut wasn't following the line. (I probably should have made a fine cut along the ruler before applying some force on the cutter  ::))
Everything went together well with superglue and has a strong feel to it as well as weighing next to nothing.
first pic is of the original piece, next are of my attempt. Still poundering how I'll build an antenna.

(http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd388/zizi666/IMG_2921.jpg)

(http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd388/zizi666/IMG_2924.jpg)

(http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd388/zizi666/IMG_2925.jpg)
Title: Re: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station
Post by: Dr.Falkenhayn on 06 July 2011, 01:11:06 PM
very nice Work  :-* only the Roof looks a bit more detailed on the original  :-X
Title: Re: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station
Post by: zizi666 on 06 July 2011, 02:41:28 PM
very nice Work  :-* only the Roof looks a bit more detailed on the original  :-X

I know. I'm still in doubt how te recreate that border and maintain a piece that won't disintegrate when used on a tabletop.  :?
Title: Re: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station
Post by: Sir Dryden on 06 July 2011, 04:10:52 PM
To detail the roof, I'd go with some strips of card (or even better, plasticard) to approximate the original. As for the roof's texture, a piece of big grit sandpaper (50? 100?) properly painted and drybrushed should look fine. Also, it should be very durable on the battlefield.

The antenna is kinda tricky, though it could be built in a different style. Check the net for some inspiration. The Plasticville antenna looks more like a flagpole than an emitter.

Yours truly,

Sir Dryden   
Title: Re: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station
Post by: zizi666 on 06 July 2011, 05:55:49 PM
To detail the roof, I'd go with some strips of card (or even better, plasticard) to approximate the original. As for the roof's texture, a piece of big grit sandpaper (50? 100?) properly painted and drybrushed should look fine. Also, it should be very durable on the battlefield.

That's a yay on the sandpaper. Used it before on my fallout rest stop and I like how that turned out.
I happen to have a pack of evergreen angle shaped strips that might do the trick. These could be glue to the roof with a small offset thus creating the groove. Some strips under the roof (recessed) should complete it.
Now, if only I had one of those fancy cutter tables to get the precise angles on those styrene strips... ::)

The antenna is kinda tricky, though it could be built in a different style. Check the net for some inspiration. The Plasticville antenna looks more like a flagpole than an emitter.
True. I'm guessing this is what it represents :
(http://locoburger.org/pics/200303/RadioTower.jpg)
which I think can only be reproduced with wire and solder.  :(
Title: Re: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station
Post by: zizi666 on 11 July 2011, 07:21:04 PM
added styrene stips to the roof as well as sandpaper which I managed to cut too small  :-[, so I might tear it off and retry (or pray paint it with GW roughcoat, if my spraycan still works)

(http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd388/zizi666/IMG_2926.jpg)

Still need to glue some strips of the foamed pvc underneath to create the recess under the roof as seen in the original.
Title: Re: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station - roof detailed *11/07*
Post by: Aaron on 11 July 2011, 07:24:32 PM
I wouldn't rip it off. Those types of roofs often have seams and edges tarred over so maybe a beag of white glue suitable painted will do the trick on the gap.
Title: Re: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station - roof detailed *11/07*
Post by: zizi666 on 12 July 2011, 02:08:26 AM
I wouldn't rip it off. Those types of roofs often have seams and edges tarred over so maybe a beag of white glue suitable painted will do the trick on the gap.

Thanks, will do that. It looks enormous on the photo due to the zoom, but in reality it's just a small strip. I'll just leave it that way.
Title: Re: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station - roof detailed *11/07*
Post by: Benny on 12 July 2011, 09:27:39 AM
For the antenna frame what about using wire mesh wrapped up into a rectangular tube? Looking great though. I have sheets of that stuff too, never knew what it was called. Now i know :)
Title: Re: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station - roof detailed *11/07*
Post by: zizi666 on 13 July 2011, 06:18:05 PM
went out to get some 2X3mm styrene strip to finish the roof

(http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd388/zizi666/IMG_2929.jpg)

roof and base (floor) are just primed (drying as we speak)
I wanted to spray the walls with roughcoat but alas, as I feared, the can lost it's pressure.  :'(
I'll probably go for a spraycan of granite-look paint to get some texture.
Title: Re: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station - roof detailed *11/07*
Post by: supervike on 13 July 2011, 07:58:00 PM
It's looking very good, and I'd say better than the original.


I also like that you're using proper call letters, and none of that 'east of the mississipi' stuff...lol
Title: Re: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station - roof detailed *11/07*
Post by: zizi666 on 13 July 2011, 08:07:51 PM
I also like that you're using proper call letters, and none of that 'east of the mississipi' stuff...lol

Hmm, and here I was, thinking only Belgium was divided  :D
KRDL or kurdle 109 is ofcourse an fictional radio station mentioned in an intro to a Queens of the Stone Age song  8)
Title: Re: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station - roof detailed *11/07*
Post by: Eldorf.Dragonsbane on 14 July 2011, 01:02:20 AM
Zizi- Great job. Downloaded the templates for this and the Poseiden Petroleum station that you posted the links for in another thread. Have built the TV Station out of cheap foamcore as a mock up. Then built it again out of the same foamcore this time enlarging the window in the front and right wall before adding a counter to the bottom of the window both in the front and on the side. Going to try to get some better material and build both versions again. The one with the larger window and counter will be used as the office/shack for somewhere like a miniature golf course, in my All Things Zombie games, where you go to pay to play and get your putter and ball. Now all I need to do is figure out how to make the miniature golf course, maybe have it run down where the artificial turf used for the green is missing revealing the concrete beneath, and of course a couple missing bricks that line each hole of the course, and maybe some clumps of dead grass growing out of one or two of the actual holes.
Title: Re: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station - roof detailed *11/07*
Post by: zizi666 on 14 July 2011, 01:16:04 AM
Cheers mate,

I presume you already have this chap in your collection, then ?
(http://www.hasslefreeminiatures.co.uk/catalog/a026%20tony.jpg)
 ;)
Title: Re: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station - roof detailed *11/07*
Post by: Aaron on 14 July 2011, 03:53:11 PM
I also like that you're using proper call letters, and none of that 'east of the mississipi' stuff...lol

Well we have KDKA here in Pittsburgh, but I'd take QOTSA's KRDL any day, great band!

Those textured spray paints can get messy. You can get textured gesso from an art or craft store. You can tint it with paint and spread/brush it on yourself for a bit more control.
Title: Re: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station - roof detailed *11/07*
Post by: Eldorf.Dragonsbane on 14 July 2011, 11:38:24 PM
Cheers mate,

I presume you already have this chap in your collection, then ?
(http://www.hasslefreeminiatures.co.uk/catalog/a026%20tony.jpg)
 ;)

Nope don't have him in my collection. If I did would have to try and do some light conversion work to his driver and turn it into a putter. Also going to look and see if any company makes 28mm putters, if not how hard could one be to scratch build with greenstuff and wire?


Thinking of using one of the WorldWorks Games Urban Mayhem sets as a skin for the building exterior and interiors, have all but Junkyard and Urban Grind from the Urban Mayhem sets, so I should have something usable to chose from (no Mayhem TLX sets yet).

Anyways again great template, and would love to see any others you have done up (in addition to this one and the Poseidon Gas Station one).
Title: Re: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station - roof detailed *11/07*
Post by: zizi666 on 16 July 2011, 10:22:09 AM
Anyways again great template, and would love to see any others you have done up (in addition to this one and the Poseidon Gas Station one).

thanks,
Unfortunatly, I haven't done that much scratchbuilding up to now. I've been into cardmodelling for several years (got a paper zombie town and a paper Space Hulk game) so only those 2 templates for now. I have started on the awning for the poseidon energy station but somehow I keep setting it aside.  :?
Title: Re: First encounter with foamed PVC : TV-station - roof detailed *11/07*
Post by: zizi666 on 01 September 2011, 06:08:43 PM
Finaly finished  :)
pics here : http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=32589.0 (http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=32589.0)