Showing posts with label SarrissaPrecision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SarrissaPrecision. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Dead Man´s Hand - WIP Part 4 and Final - Buildung a Ranch from Sarrissa

Manufacturer:   Sarrissa Precision

Scale:   28mm


Hi,

I finally got my Ranch from SarrissaPrecision done. Due to a lot of other projects I always had to put the model aside - sometimes for months. But in November I wanted to show it at an exhibition from my club, integrated into a battlefield using the rules of "Rebels and Patriots". Therefore it had to be finished. Sometimes some kind of pressure of time helps finalizing projects. :)

If you have already seen the other WIP´s on my blog, you will have noticed that I didn´t just want to build this model. I wanted to give it some more detail like wallpapers or real shingles for a better look. Though this was combined with very time consuming work it was also fun and I am proud of how it came out.

If you have not seen the other parts of the tutorial on my blog please feel free to follow these links. By searching my own blog about these posts I realized that the first part was published on May 28th in 2024. So it took me 18 months to get this project finished. I am a really lazy guy. :)


WIP Part one:  https://dreispitz.blogspot.com/2024/05/dead-mans-hand-wip-building-and.html

WIP Part two:  https://dreispitz.blogspot.com/2025/01/dead-mans-hand-wip-part-2-building.html

WIP Part three:  https://dreispitz.blogspot.com/2025/03/dead-mans-hand-wip-part-3-buildung.html


So here is the final result of my efforts on this model. 

Please feel free to share your oppinions about this building with me.

Thanks a lot.


Cheers

Mike





Before I got this result there was a lot of work to do. Here are some WIP-pictures.


I did not like the flat look of the roof - so I gave it shingles.

Cutting coffee stirs into small tiles...

...and glueing them onto the roof one by one.

In my opinion the roof looks more realistic with these shingles.

This had been a lot of work...

...but it was worthwhile.

Painting the roof sections.

The outcome after a first dry brushing.

A second dry brushing. Now the not yet painted windows had to be smeared
with white paint.

Also the edges of the walls, the brown middle section and also the railing of
the veranda still had their original brown that I didn´t like.

After all parts had been painted the roof needed some tufts and flocks.

Ready for action.

As the buiilding will be used for our games of "Dead Man´s Hand" it is
necessary that you also can play within the house. So it is nicer to have 
some wallpapers within the rooms. A look at the ground floor.

And another look, now at the first floor.

Yippieh - it´s finally done.

This is how the model looks like unpainted...

...and this is an example of Sarrissa how it could look like painted.

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Dead Man´s Hand - WIP Part 3 - Buildung a Ranch from Sarrissa

Manufacturer:    Sarrissa Precision

Scale:   28mm




Hi,

today´s post is about my newest efforts on building or better finishing the Ranch of Sarrissa Precision.

This is how the Ranch is shown on the website of Sarrissa Precision. 

https://sarissa-precision.com/collections/old-west-28mm/products/ranchhouse?variant=7993282625580


Painting mdf is a always a struggle. Also the flat roof tiles with the sections where you can see the connection of the different parts are not real eyecandy. So I decided to pimp the model a little bit. I already did a similar work on another model of Sarrissa that came out quite cool.

https://dreispitz.blogspot.com/2022/03/muskets-and-tomahawks-building-trading.html


Thank you for following part three of this modelling tutorial. Here is the photo-session.


After fixing wallpapers to all of the parts I realized that it would look much
 better to add some inner window frames. 

One reason why the gap between the last WIP-post and this post was the fact
that it was quite hard to find suitable wooden sticks in the right size. I found
some on ebay but they didn´t work very well for they easily broke. After some
time I finally found not ideal but much more better sticks in a hobby store.

Painting the frames with an acryl pen is really easy because you have more
control on a pen than on a brush. But unfortunately the pen got empty and
lost its opacity. 

So I had to finish the painting of the frames in the old style by using a brush
and normal acrylic paints.

Assembling and painting the window frames room by room and fixing the
first parts.

Also the doors got a frame.

The finished and fixed first floor.

The three parts of the Ranch so far.
I will have to do the same procedure on the ground floor. I missed to fix
window frames inside here.

Work in process - outside some windows are missing.
That´s for I had to check how the shingles would look like and how their
height would influence the transition to the windows.

The idea I got was to give the windows and the roof another layer of wooden sticks to get a better
transition between the shingles and the windows. 

I also put on two sticks on the sloping edges of the roof.

After this I went on to put "shingles" onto the roof. Therefore I used coffee stirs.

Not perfect, but not too bad. The painting and also some flock will hide it.

The first of the three roof parts of the first floor is done. This picture shows the difference between the
original roof of the model on the left and my version of the roof on the right. In my opinion my version
gives more depth and effect. The shingles are not fixed in a straight line. This also will give some more realism to the model.

After about 3 hours of work the shingles from the first floor had been glued 
into place. Next step will be to do the shingles on the main roof. But that will
be done within the next WIP.

It came out quite well in my opinion.

The paintjob will be done after having finished the main roof.

To be continued ...


Cheers

Mike

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Dead Man´s Hand - WIP Part 2 - Building a Ranch from Sarrissa

Manufacturer:   Sarrissa Precision

Scale:   28mm


Hi,

after publishing my thoughts on the aims in hobby for this year within the last post I decided to start reducing my personal pile of shame by finishing a Ranch from Sarrissa Precision. This project was started in May last year as you can see by following this link:

https://dreispitz.blogspot.com/2024/05/dead-mans-hand-wip-building-and.html

In Bavaria the Christmas time ends with the celebration day of the Three Wise Men on January 6th. I was able to use this day for doing some more work on this project. It still needs some more work but the motivation is very high at the moment to finish the ranch soon.

Here are some pictures of my latest efforts.


The ground floor is done (background) - next step is to work on the first floor. The roof has to be done later.

First of all ther is a need to cover the inner walls of the ranch with some wallpapers. Therefore I searched the internet and printed some different patterns ...

... and after some time of crafting this ...

... becomes to this.

This has been very time consuming.

But i love the result.

Next step is to paint all these walls.

A first try on a smaller part to check if the colors fit with the colors of the ground floor that I painted several months ago.

Now the window has to be painted.

I had bought some acrylic paint markers also some months ago especially for this project.

Before ...

... and after.
The result is good though there´s a need of painting the parts two or three times.

Painting the other parts.

While doing so I thought of bringing in a little more variety.

On the groundfloor I painted the lowest beam white. 

I think it looks nicer then the top beam is also painted white.

So - some corrections on the groundfloor had been done.

The steps of painting the walls.

The last step.

And the result.

Painting all of these parts also took a lot of time.

The first floor so far.



The next steps will be to to do the roof parts that also surround the first floor. Before this step it doesn´t make sense to fix the windows. 

So - hoping to be able to post part three of this WIP soon. :)

Cheers

Mike