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The Sea Prince looks like the most suitable candidate. I think that it's either that or the Merhantman.
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Agree - Sea prince first pick...
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25-11-2011, 01:26 AM
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I'll order that Friday night.
Got the buildings. I won't say exactly how good they are, as you'll be able to check them out on Tuesday. But...they are good !
Didn't get a chance to lay them on the board as I had some rework to do after the tower arrived, and I've been testing different paint schemes for the river.
Might go with a very dark river, the Black River (not truly black, but a bit sinister), haven't decided yet.
Paul, for the basecoat on the xps, I've tried a couple of testers from B&Q:
B&Q Matt Emulsion, Clay and Cappuccino. The clay is slightly darker, so I'm giving that a go. I'll mix it with sand and watered down PVA and see how that goes on.
[edit]Before doing that I'm also going to try a mix of the burnt umber acrylic from the works, might be better to have something dark brown on the board which we can dry/over brush up with lighter shades[/edit]
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Built the second board today. Narrow river into rocky waterfall. Need to finish the bark cliffs off now and add my rocks (large hunks of gravely stuff - very nice).
Was going to experiment with ideas for water down the waterfall, any suggestions? paint background rocks then use rippled clingfilm?
My plan is to seal everthing with pva and sand mix. then I have a dark brown wood stain as base coat, then a zillion dry brushes over that I planned on applying with a sponge effect. It would make sense to have the boards looking something similar!
I was also planning on adding some grassy patches, with that grass effect flock stuff, especially on cliff edges and at sides of road (track), etc...?
Brain currently working on a fix for the gaps bewteen boards... Thinking of a gel base - a bit flexible - with sand and grass on top. But not sure how toa chieve it.
My rock colour was going to be black base for shadow then mix of brown and grey, try and get a granite feel.
Small bridge over top river. Thought i could build from balsa, I have some.
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The Magnetic and Flex-Steel sheets, were posted today. As such they will not arrive for a few more days, but you should have plenty of stuff to play about with.
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Cheers Gaz.
Been pulling a few late nights/early mornings to get things done, and it seems like the smallest things are taking ages.
The river bed and sea are complete, looks ok, but will need a bit of finishing off, waves, rocks and fauna in the pool and river bed etc.
Ship and the rest of the courtyard were posted today. If you fancy putting the ship together and painting it feel free.
Also ordered some pirate deck hands and harbour workers from dixon.
I may get some more stuff from ainsty, I'll make a decision on that after tomorrow night when we get the whole lot out!
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7 weeks to MiniCon, so I'm going to try and get 2 buildings per week done. I'll start the bigger buildings first and will just keep them on the go to the final week or so.
This week will mostly be spent cleaning, deflashing and undercoating all the buildings (not much to do on the GrandManner buildings as the quality is excellent) but a good wash in soapy water is required before slapping on any paint.
I've also been experimenting with the chocolate brown undercoat, and although it makes the buildings dark, a few liberal drybrushes of lighter browns does make them look pretty good.
Onward and upward !
Si