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[WIP] Building of Ruins of Mordheim modular table
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Kikuchiyo:
this is a fab looking project
BZ:
Epic!
quidamcorvus:
--- Quote from: Bloggard on November 05, 2021, 06:54:40 PM ---is that painting on the lamps illumination or ... actual little lights?
looks very convincing!
oops, watched the little video on your blog now (and the wires should have been a bit of give away, it's true). That's brilliant - fantastic touch.
what a fabulous table this is going to be :o
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--- Quote from: Kikuchiyo on November 16, 2021, 10:27:42 AM ---this is a fab looking project
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--- Quote from: BZ on November 18, 2021, 08:27:59 AM ---Epic!
--- End quote --- Thank you very much. :)
Workshop: Construction of the 'Ruins of Mordheim' modular table, part 3.
The first module I started working on is the one with the Prussian manor from Lasercut Buildings.
Stairs cut out of styrodur lead to the dilapidated manor house, and the whole is illuminated by a few LEDs and lanterns, which I connected to the LED candles I bought on Allegro.
I thought for a long time about how to sensibly power the LEDs and lanterns placed on the modules and finally decided to try this way. We will see how it works in practice.
In the streets of the City of the Damned, there will also be manholes for sewerage, which Gonzo from Black Grom Studio made to order.
And HERE you can see the lantern and LED test on YouTube.
quidamcorvus:
Workshop: Construction of the 'Ruins of Mordheim' modular table, part 4.
The next step I took was to pour the plaster on the flat surface of the streets, and when the plaster was partially bound with a thick needle, I scratched the pavement.
In a similar way, I made the floor of the basement, additionally we wove the symbol of Tzeentch, the Lord of Change, into the pavement.
The last thing that I have managed to do up to this point is to stick plaster and cork bricks to the walls, as well as plaster cast elements from Rotten Factory, as well as fragments of GW building models that I have and whose elements I have duplicated for my own use.
fred:
This is looking very impressive - great work
On a separate note, I see you have the Hobby Zone Poland drawers and shelves - how do you find these? I’ve got a set and overall they are good, but I find the lower drawers are often blocked by things on my desk.
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