Sally 4th have recently brought out a range of British field defences, AKA Pillboxes.
At Salute, I bought two (a type 22 and a type 24). This is my build of the type 22.
The kit is constructed of slices with pillars for alignment. As some pillboxes were constructed with either a brick facing or brick formers, I thought this would be an interesting appearances.
The method of construction gave me an idea on how to represent the bricks.
I numbered each of the slices then divided them into piles of odd and even slices. Using a razor saw I then scored representations of the vertical mortar lines. The two piles are shown below, stacked on top of each other.
A glass plate was used for levelling the slices. An engineers square is useful. You can see the numbers identifying the slices. Slice 8 is the last one before the window slices are added.
The body and the top were first undercoated with Halfords grey primer. The inside of the top and the top of the box were masked, as was the door and windows. The two parts were then sprayed with Citadel Roughcoat textured paint. The final coat was Humbrol 237 for the top and Halfords Red Primer.
Two coats of Citadel Agrax Earthshade toned and darkened the rather alarmingly bright colours.
The door was painted with Citadel Deathworld Forest. Citadel Golgfag Brown was dry brushed over the brickwork. The corners were also edge highlighted, Citadel Terminatus Stone provided a top level highlight. This was applied both to the brickwork and the concrete.
An Empress FT tank for scale.
Now in real life, the pillboxes were supposed to be painted. After 77 years, very little trace of the camouflage remains.
I decided to leave the pillbox in brick colours *, maybe there was a shortage of paint or it had not been painted yet. I can then also use it for modern games.
* - hence the topic title.