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Pattus Magnus:
That’s amazing work, yet again!
quidamcorvus:
--- Quote from: Constable Bertrand on March 21, 2024, 09:24:25 AM ---ooh nice wizards tower 8)
I'm impressed you keep going with the hand crafted materials (and 3d printing) but haven't done molds of those little doors/windows yet. Very impressive QC.
The ghost banshees look a little out of place, are they permanent ghosts or are they going to be "statues". Perhaps mount them on a pin or magnet so you can put them there when people come close?
Cheers Matt
--- End quote --- Thank you. Handmade doors and shutters are different, that's why I don't make molds.
The ghosts will be statues, just like a monument standing on the ground.
--- Quote from: Pattus Magnus on March 21, 2024, 03:43:54 PM ---That’s amazing work, yet again!
--- End quote --- Thank you. :)
Tutorial: Doors made of coffee sticks.
Today I have a short guide for you, in which I will show you step by step how to make doors from coffee sticks in models depicting the ruins of Mordheim.
To make doors and shutters you will need a few coffee sticks or other thin wooden strips, a sharp knife, a marker, a hand drill, as well as a paper clip, wood glue and cyanoacrylate glue.
I started working by cutting coffee sticks to a length equal to the height of the door.
Then, using a sharp knife, I cut the fragments lengthwise to obtain narrower slats.
If you want to age the door, be careful, you can, for example, use a lighter and burn the cut slats with a flame.
If you decide to take such a step, be careful and prepare a container with water to extinguish the fire.
In the next step, I cut the coffee stick into sections whose length is equal to the width of the door.
I cut the fragments obtained in this way lengthwise to obtain narrower slats, which I then glued with wood glue perpendicular to the vertical slats.
Then, from the previously prepared narrower fragments, I cut out further fragments and glued them with wood glue at an angle between the previously glued horizontal beams.
To make imitation hinges, I used a toothpick cut into pieces, which I forgot to mention earlier, and glued them with wood glue.
Then, using a thin drill placed in a hand drill, I drilled holes in the previously glued beams imitating the places where the nails should be placed.
Then, using tools, I made door handles from a paper clip and glued them with cyanoacrylate glue in the holes drilled with a hand drill.
And I placed the doors prepared in this way in the frames intended for them, located on the models.
Thew2:
Fantastic stuff, those doors look incredible! Thanks for posting up the tutorial on them.
mikedemana:
I love how you turn the paperclip into the door hardware. I was sitting there thinking, "What is he going to do with that??" lol
Looks great, and thanks for the tutorial! :-*
Mike Demana
beefcake:
That looks great. A lot of hard work paid off.
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