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Offline Sangennaru

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nowadays i'm working on some modular parts for making your own medieval houses:

- modular wooden roof
- windows and door tiles, with shutters and glasses (with net pattern)
- wooden supports for upper floors, with decorations,
- crates and chairs
- tables and other stuff
- modular wooden floor
- small pieces of roof to put over the windows

that's what i'm working at the moment...
i'm working on these actually for myself, i wanna make a small village, and with those parts it will be REALLY FAST: the only need is to cut the foam parts (i use the cardboard polistyrene), and i suppose that it will take a couple of hours (plus planning the blueprint) for a hole houses


any suggestions?
pics will soon arrive! :)


cheers,
Jack
« Last Edit: 01 August 2010, 12:27:15 PM by Sangennaru »

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Re: Resin Modular Tools for Buildings
« Reply #1 on: 30 June 2010, 10:00:00 AM »
Chests and coffers... can't have enough of those. =) Also great for objective markers etc...

Wooden roof as in shingled roof, or planks?

Something which would make building buildings (huh?!) easier would be to have straight sticks of textured wooden beams that you cut to size to use on corners, for roof supports, upper floor supports etc.

Corner beams would be especially useful as you could construct a house body from a single piece of foam core which you then only score and fold. Almost no glue (last joint would have to be glued ofcourse). This leaves a gap in each outside corner joint where a wooden beam could be glued. Would look nice, add strength to the model and help speed up the process.

BTW, judging by your war machines I'd be interested in some stuff like this. =)
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Re: Resin Modular Tools for Buildings
« Reply #2 on: 30 June 2010, 10:20:38 AM »
Something which would make building buildings (huh?!) easier would be to have straight sticks of textured wooden beams that you cut to size to use on corners, for roof supports, upper floor supports etc.

maybe i explained badly, but it was exactely what i'm making! :)

for the corner stuff, it is pretty hard to cast them, so i'll make them for last.... also because using balsa is pretty easy to make wooden corners! :)

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Re: Resin Modular Tools for Buildings
« Reply #3 on: 30 June 2010, 01:46:33 PM »
Isn't that basically what Pardulon does? Of course there can never be to many good buildings around. So you might take a look at the Pardulon homepage for inspiration... (Hm, I am not interfering with any buisness here, am I???).
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Re: Resin Modular Tools for Buildings
« Reply #4 on: 30 June 2010, 02:12:32 PM »
Isn't that basically what Pardulon does? Of course there can never be to many good buildings around. So you might take a look at the Pardulon homepage for inspiration... (Hm, I am not interfering with any buisness here, am I???).

lol, don't worry, i sometimes chat with Jens (the pardulon guy!), and i do agree with you:
but there are few differences: i'm making essentially fantasy (or at least historical) parts, and mine are much less suitable for selling, made essentially for myself! :)
actually, i hope to sell some of them, but with  the materials i'm using i can't think about a serious business....

and who know, maybe i can send my masters to jens, if he is interested!

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Re: Resin Modular Tools for Buildings
« Reply #5 on: 30 June 2010, 02:21:37 PM »
also because using balsa is pretty easy to make wooden corners! :)
True, but it has to be processed for wood grain texture. I'm lazy like that... =) I wouldn't mind seeing pieces which require little to no work except trimming and gluing. Just glue together, undercoat and paint using washes and drybrushing. =)

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Re: Resin Modular Tools for Buildings
« Reply #6 on: 30 June 2010, 02:29:19 PM »
gosh, you're really lazy!!! XD

anyway, i think that for me (i don't have the vacuum chamber) is pretty complicated to make a bi-valve mould, so for now i can just texture for you the balsa, if you need, is not a big trouble for me! :P

this evening i'm gonna make the first moulds:
- simple roof (shingled)
- simple window frame
- simple door frame

friday morning i'm gonna leave the town for 3 days, i hope i'll work a lot on new improvements! :)


actually, i have again to say that all my stuff are meant to be applied on a foam structure, so phreedh needs still to work a bit with hobby knife and glue, to make the base structure.

the nice part is that you can make some completely customized building with a really cheap price!
« Last Edit: 30 June 2010, 02:46:03 PM by Sangennaru »

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Re: Resin Modular Tools for Buildings
« Reply #7 on: 30 June 2010, 05:07:25 PM »
Like the sound of these - anything that looks a bit like the cardboard buildings I'm using at the moment would be great!  ;)

Would be nice to have the option of lift out ceilings and rooves for combat inside the building.

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Re: Resin Modular Tools for Buildings
« Reply #8 on: 30 June 2010, 05:28:43 PM »
I can't wait to see what you come up with. Maybe I'll ask for a few bits.  ;)

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Re: Resin Modular Tools for Buildings
« Reply #9 on: 30 June 2010, 05:41:12 PM »
I can't wait to see what you come up with. Maybe I'll ask for a few bits.  ;)

it should be an honour for me to partecipate to your fantasy town, near to forgeworld and other amazing companies! XD

well,... let's hope you'll appreciate! XD

Like the sound of these - anything that looks a bit like the cardboard buildings I'm using at the moment would be great!  ;)

Would be nice to have the option of lift out ceilings and rooves for combat inside the building.

you mean the one of the orc's drift?
i dunno, i'm shure that painted with the proper style should take a similar look.

for the lifting and similar, it is all up to you: i'm not casting buildings, just modular surfaces: roofs, floors, windows frames.... everything must be fixed on a cardboard (foam and card) structure, so you can make whatever you want with this! :)
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Re: Resin Modular Tools for Buildings
« Reply #10 on: 30 June 2010, 07:43:36 PM »
For some time I have been wanting to finally scratch-build some houses. I was going to use bits from Antenociti's Workshop but I'll gladly support LAFers' quality products instead. And a bit of variety is always great.

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Re: Resin Modular Tools for Buildings
« Reply #11 on: 01 July 2010, 10:24:49 AM »
first cast: resin wooden roof! it is made of two parts casted toghether: this way is easier to cut it in two parts, or join another half for a 3/2 long roof (the most common, i guess)
here is the pic!



as you can see, there are some nails on some tiles, not all them but some... i think that when painted it will give a nice look to the roof!

more pics when painted, many other stuff coming out!!!

please tell me your impressions, i need them for my next works! :)


EDIT: maybe you didn't notice, but there are the hidden board behind the tiles, so there are some "bumps" on the middle of the modular part.
« Last Edit: 01 July 2010, 10:26:57 AM by Sangennaru »

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Re: Resin Modular Tools for Buildings
« Reply #12 on: 01 July 2010, 11:57:39 AM »
Awesome! I want some!

Seriously, this is top quality and I love it. I'm glad you thought of the mandatory "bumps". :)

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Re: Resin Modular Tools for Buildings - Roof Ready! 1/7
« Reply #13 on: 01 July 2010, 02:31:06 PM »
thanks!
looks like the forum is freezed, this morning and now... but i've painted the roof, and i wanna share!



i painted it relatively fast, but i like the effect... i think that in real live is better!


i forgot to say that it is 12 x 12 cms: the tiles are smaller than in much of the other 28mm buildings!



BTW, here there are some 28mm building i casted for a shop! actually i cant sell them, but...  8)

« Last Edit: 01 July 2010, 02:32:40 PM by Sangennaru »

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Re: Resin Modular Tools for Buildings - Roof Ready! 1/7
« Reply #14 on: 01 July 2010, 03:40:01 PM »
last update for today: after that i will leave for a couple of days:

here are the first casts of two similar (but not identical) windows frames, for making fast facades!



hope you like...



please, i hope you all will comment everything, i need a lot of suggestions for the next works!

 

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