At the wife's suggestion, I'm going to build the Hospital at Rorke's Drift.
It will be in 1/72 scale and made from foam board, plastic card, string and coffee stirrers. (Can't find polystyrene pizza bases anymore!:sad-face
I always keep my paper templates for any model buildings I design. When I built the original Rorke's Drift model I made template for the Storehouse, but to be honest I'd forgotten I made a pattern for the hospital at the same time. Then decided not to build it.
So yesterday I found it....:thumb2:
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Lousy weather outside, so here is this morning's work. After marking around the templates, I cut the parts of the building cut out of the board with my scalpel. Various doors and windows were then marked out.
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Folks have different approaches to modelling buildings and walls. I prefer not to add a separate layer of filler 'Texture' because I find it easier and simpler to add the effect directly to the board using tools and sandpaper etc. I find this method also makes painting and weathering relatively straight forward - Sez he!
Next I will scribe the brick and stone work, cut out the openings and glue it all together.
Cheers all.
Ron
It will be in 1/72 scale and made from foam board, plastic card, string and coffee stirrers. (Can't find polystyrene pizza bases anymore!:sad-face

I always keep my paper templates for any model buildings I design. When I built the original Rorke's Drift model I made template for the Storehouse, but to be honest I'd forgotten I made a pattern for the hospital at the same time. Then decided not to build it.
So yesterday I found it....:thumb2:
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Lousy weather outside, so here is this morning's work. After marking around the templates, I cut the parts of the building cut out of the board with my scalpel. Various doors and windows were then marked out.
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Folks have different approaches to modelling buildings and walls. I prefer not to add a separate layer of filler 'Texture' because I find it easier and simpler to add the effect directly to the board using tools and sandpaper etc. I find this method also makes painting and weathering relatively straight forward - Sez he!
Next I will scribe the brick and stone work, cut out the openings and glue it all together.
Cheers all.
Ron
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