Inspiration for a larger house of this kind came from me once obtaining a plastic stand for pliers and with no real space, nor any larger amount of pliers these days I thought..Hey, nifty base for a house. A scavenging hunt around the apartment netted me a wooden board 25x25 cm shaped like a square to act as a base. It might be a bit on the thick side if you look at the images, but there's a reason it will work out in the end, but that'll be in a future post.
I had to cut away part of the rods to make the house fit on the board, approximately 6cm got removed. After that they were stuck together with tape just to see if everything matched up before work continued.
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A birds-eye view of the board at an early stage. Layout of work is drawn and written in Swedish since... I never thought to make this project a blogpost.
Glue gun, you lovely thing. The opposite side of the one we've already covered got sorted, a larger, industrial-sized door got installed and..glue applied. Disregard the dirty dishes in the background, building a house takes precedent over chores!
More groundwork complete (hehe funny since...no not even a funny pun). Blisterfoam and cardboard as the base for the platform for the tank. The cobbles on the ground are double sided adhesive foam I..appropriated.
I did say I lacked quite a bit when it came to taking photographs, did I not? Well here's a jump for you all. Detailing for the sides of the house. A door and a window! The window is the result of a saw-skill assignment for when I studied to become a silversmith once (school didn't take but it gave me some nifty stuff and skills). The glass for the window is made up of regular blister plastic. Door is McDonald's coffee stirrers mounted on a cardboard backing and with a cardboard frame. Obviously all cups of coffee comes with 30 coffee stirrers.
Will most probably get time to paint Ruins of Eversael, my Retribution of Scyrah gameboard this weekend, so.. Stay tuned.
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