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Offline Tym

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Timeline Church
« on: 12 January 2016, 08:12:49 AM »
Church by Timeline.  Rendered with embossed paper. Figures Old Glory, Warlord and Colonel Bills

Offline manatic

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Re: Timeline Church
« Reply #1 on: 12 January 2016, 09:31:33 AM »
Ooh, that's tasty. Is that Timeline's simple mdf kit? If so, you've done a great job on it!

Offline Tym

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Re: Timeline Church
« Reply #2 on: 12 January 2016, 09:42:53 AM »
Yes it is the basic kit from Timeline.  Used Pebble paper (Hobbycraft UK) glued to it them dry brushed.

Offline Mason

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Re: Timeline Church
« Reply #3 on: 12 January 2016, 10:02:02 AM »
You HAVE done a good job with that kit.
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Offline Byblos

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Re: Timeline Church
« Reply #4 on: 12 January 2016, 10:21:51 AM »
Excellent idea ! Bravo  :-*

Offline Captain Blood

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Re: Timeline Church
« Reply #5 on: 13 January 2016, 07:11:31 PM »
Speaking as a professed MDF building hater, that looks dead good. Well done Tym. You'd never know.

Offline Roo

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Re: Timeline Church
« Reply #6 on: 13 January 2016, 08:34:17 PM »
Tym that is lovely.  Must bring itt o the next game for me to drool over.

Offline Rob_bresnen

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Re: Timeline Church
« Reply #7 on: 13 January 2016, 10:06:55 PM »
Looks ace Tym
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Offline tin shed gamer

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Re: Timeline Church
« Reply #8 on: 13 January 2016, 11:44:40 PM »
Not a big fan of mdf myself but this is great example of using mdf as a 'dolly' and building something with character and depth.worth a second look on any table almost tempted to buy one myself. In fact the only way you could have made it any better is if you'd put all your hard work and thought on top of a photorealistic one.

Offline FifteensAway

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Re: Timeline Church
« Reply #9 on: 14 January 2016, 02:27:10 AM »
Another MDF disliker here but, agree, you've done a nice job. 

So, MDF as cores for other projects?  Nah, too expensive for that.  I'll stick with resin or scratch building for now.  I worry about the durability of MDF - maybe when someone shows me one that's been rough handled for twenty years but still keeps on 'playing', well, maybe.
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Offline tin shed gamer

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Re: Timeline Church
« Reply #10 on: 14 January 2016, 10:41:11 AM »
The trick with MDF is seal the edges.It reduces the feathering..
I'd better clear up my beef with mdf.Now its ideal for industrial and engineered items wrought iron bridges etc but organic shapes and structures,curves wooden buildings (western style buildings being the exception and then only a few manufacturers can claim to have got that right)Its the reverse for resin cast buildings(getting industrial shapes to come out by sculpting is very. Time consuming and involves alot of effort).
As for the use of mdf as dollies I've used a few for museum projects.its a trade off ,of time versus money.A dolly saves hours of measuring and cutting.MDF is just the latest wonder weapon to hit the hobby its not its just another tool to added to the list.
(IMHO).
This is a really nice example of how to turn a blank canvas into art,and id be more than happy to be seen gaming with it.
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Offline olicana

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Re: Timeline Church
« Reply #11 on: 15 January 2016, 02:56:03 PM »
Very nice job on that church. The paper idea is excellent.

My efforts with MDF are not so nice as this but, I have to say, that MDF is so much better than card and the bits and pieces (doors, windows, etc.) by companies like War Bases have speeded up my making of buildings a great deal.

War bases building blank sets done up for the Italian Wars (church scratch).





War Bases MDF windows and doors to a scratch built MDF building.



As for durability, I have card buildings that have lasted 20 years, so MDF should last even longer. All of these are mounting card, the backs of old Christmas cards, and a few bits of balsa wood. They are all over 15 years old.

« Last Edit: 15 January 2016, 03:01:35 PM by olicana »

 

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