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Miniatures Adventure => Age of Myths, Gods and Empires => Topic started by: philhendry on 02 July 2012, 12:06:52 PM

Title: Some Scenic bits
Post by: philhendry on 02 July 2012, 12:06:52 PM
Hi Guys,

First off, here is my interpretation of the 'Walls of Dura Europos' - based on details in Simon James' book on the military finds, and photos from t'interwebby thing.

(http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd64/philhendry/Mesopotamia/DSCF0576.jpg)

(http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd64/philhendry/Mesopotamia/Gates.jpg)

(http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd64/philhendry/Mesopotamia/DSCF0589.jpg)

And now, because I'm clearly 'on a roll' with scenery, I'm working on 4Ground's Roman Limes watchtower:

(http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd64/philhendry/Romans/roof.jpg)

The one feature of the model, as bought, which I don't like is the roof, so I'm scratch-building a fresh one. I bought some heavy, textured, paper from the art shop, printed a lot of strips of 'tiles' on it and spent a happy (?) evening cutting them out (and ended up with a blister on my index finger). Now I'm sticking them onto the laser-cut MDF roof sections, to hide the original tiles. Looking forward to having it done - think I'm going to surround it with a bank and ditch too - like the towers on the Gask Ridge 'frontier'.

Cheers,
Phil
Title: Re: Some Scenic bits
Post by: OSHIROmodels on 02 July 2012, 12:19:16 PM
I like the walls  8)

What's the significance of the doors three quarters of the way up the front?

cheers

James
Title: Re: Some Scenic bits
Post by: philhendry on 02 July 2012, 12:41:08 PM
I like the walls  8)

What's the significance of the doors three quarters of the way up the front?

Thanks.  The significance of the 'doors' is that they're actually shuttered windows...  ;)

Cheers,
Phil
Title: Re: Some Scenic bits
Post by: OSHIROmodels on 02 July 2012, 03:03:34 PM
Thanks.  The significance of the 'doors' is that they're actually shuttered windows...  ;)

Cheers,
Phil

 lol Glad that's cleared up then  :)

(boy, do I feel stupid).

cheers

James
Title: Re: Some Scenic bits
Post by: philhendry on 02 July 2012, 03:14:43 PM
lol Glad that's cleared up then  :)

(boy, do I feel stupid).

 lol  It's always nice when someone else says something thick - it's usually me sticking my size ten in my gob.  ::)
Title: Re: Some Scenic bits
Post by: Marine0846 on 02 July 2012, 03:40:15 PM
I like what you have done so far.
Look forward to following your progress.
Title: Re: Some Scenic bits
Post by: Major_Gilbear on 02 July 2012, 03:54:24 PM
The one feature of the model, as bought, which I don't like is the roof, so I'm scratch-building a fresh one. I bought some heavy, textured, paper from the art shop, printed a lot of strips of 'tiles' on it and spent a happy (?) evening cutting them out (and ended up with a blister on my index finger).

Phil, cutting all those out is surely a work of madness!  :o

In future, may I suggest that you invest in some pinking shears? They can cut a variety of shapes and will certainly save your hands for more valuable work!

Also, check out craft scissors and paper edgers if you are after more specific shapes. 8)

Anyway, your work so far looks great. :)

Title: Re: Some Scenic bits
Post by: Prof.Witchheimer on 02 July 2012, 06:03:46 PM
Wow, Phil, that's impressive, really! Though I perhaps would try to get some weathering on these walls, they look a bit too clean. Anyway, top notch work.
Title: Re: Some Scenic bits
Post by: philhendry on 02 July 2012, 07:56:31 PM
Wow, Phil, that's impressive, really! Though I perhaps would try to get some weathering on these walls, they look a bit too clean. Anyway, top notch work.
Thanks!  Yes, weathering is on the 'to do' list.  But I'm having a break from Dura Europos for the moment.

Cheers,
Phil
Title: Re: Some Scenic bits
Post by: WuZhuiQiu on 04 July 2012, 11:24:10 AM
That is beautiful work, Phil!

Re. weathering, I'm not all sure that or how much it would be needed, assuming that Dura Europos is located in a dry climate, and that the rendering is modelled such that it has only been there for a few years.
Title: Re: Some Scenic bits
Post by: philhendry on 07 July 2012, 08:48:15 AM
Thanks!

I think I just want to add some dusty shadows in the corners, and at the bottom of the walls - that sort of thing.  This, on the other hand, definitely needs weathering:

(http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd64/philhendry/Romans/LimesTower.jpg)

I scratchbuilt it a new roof, as I think I said I would in an earlier thread.  It does need weathering, and I'm still trying to decide whether to re-paint the stonework to represent painted plaster - white plaster and red 'cement'.  I need to invest in a couple more of Warlord's sentry models - the ones I did before have grassy bases, and look completely stupid on that walkway!

Cheers,
Phil
Title: Re: Some Scenic bits
Post by: xpalpatinex on 15 July 2012, 12:28:43 AM
The walls look fantastic! Any info on how you built them? What the texture under the plaster is (for the bricks) etc...?
Title: Re: Some Scenic bits
Post by: philhendry on 15 July 2012, 03:40:05 PM
The walls look fantastic! Any info on how you built them? What the texture under the plaster is (for the bricks) etc...?
Glad you like them!  The walls are built from foamboard.  The 'stonework' is Slaters' embossed plasticard (0420 7mm Stone Courses).  The 'plaster' texture is just textured masonry paint, stippled on with an old brush, then painted and drybrushed.