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Other Stuff => Workbench => Topic started by: Smokeyrone on February 28, 2020, 04:15:16 PM
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For my 28mm "Innsmouth in Sebastian Inlet, Florida"
game (police action in small 1880's Florida coastal village with deep ones, hybrids, cultists, et al), one of the key buildings: but useable for all my genres from pirate action to Africa Colonial gaming.
The Spanish tile roof of course needs detailing and completion, as does the building, but here it is.
Cheap Dollah Tree foamboard is the best. The paper outer layer comes right off, leaving foam that is easilly scribed with ballpoint pen.
Was fast and loose with the cutting and measuring, (actually drunk) and it gave a nice "a little off/out of square" vibe.
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I am liking the less than perfect shape.
Can we see it when you have finished your titivation?
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yeth
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Builders of full size structures are sometimes drunk too! Maybe you’re on to something. Pulling the paper off foam core is a great idea. (Forehead slap!) I’ve bee hand plastering my walls, to a less pleasing result than yours.
Chive on!
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I like the texture of the walls- very nice.