This enough for now. Sanding next, then Mr Surfacer.
A journey of a man trying to fight his Ooh! Shiney! addiction while painting interesting things at the same time....
Jay!
Sofar I've never managed to line up a full plate of stuff and got that to print without issues. Today I finally crossed that hurdle. Ok, granted, printing so many of the same item helped I reckon, but still, WIN :)
The support helps with keeping them glued down on their base, so I did not remove them.
Now to base them up in two's and three's, and give them a coat of Mr Surfacer.
Running a test print of a 15mm version as well so see how it works out.
Edit: Awww, so cute.....
Look at those 2 weeks fly by. Lots of things happend here, mostly stuff that gives hope for the future, but put the hobby down a few notches.
I've assembled but not glued the tallest building (for now) in my 28mm collection to see how well it goes with the planned size of the power line poles and I think I will trim them down a bit. Also helps with storage and stability.
And I've blanked off the first floor window above the entrance so I can glue in a metal plate so I can tack on a pub sign, or a bar sign, or a end of times sign. You know, a sign.
As I'm not 100% sure about the first crago for the crane I'm still looking to finetune that. But time is also short, so I looked for a easy printable barrel and tested that. Too small. Gave it another try. Too big. Printed that off at 80% and perfect.
I found a H0 scaled file for various Chimney pots, enlarged them by 155% and printed them off.
I think they work fine!
Technically something I've had in my WIP box for ages, but in parts and unbuilt.
1/35 Italeri Power Line Poles glued together and liquid plastic slop added to fill the seams and removed the insulators. Took a 40x40 base and glued a square washer on them but just off center so I could drill a hole for the toothpick to go through. I cut sections of the smaller kind of firearrow and drilled those for the toothpick, and glued them on the bases with superglue. I took zero care to alingn them at exactly 90 degrees. It's a shithole overthere. This will be a set of 12 which should be more than enough.
I managed to add extra support inside so it now turns as it should, without a wobble or magnets. Pressure fitting wood for the win. Used scrap MDF rounds from the scrap box for the rollers, then used lollypop sticks for the guides.
Keeping parts seperate for now will help with painting.
Tomorrow fine-tuning of the angle of the wheel and adding most of the iron banding.
| Extra strength, but these will trimmed back to about 1-2 mm before painting. |
| Justifying the reason whey I have a MDF scraps box. |
| Lollypot sticks added, and those got sanded down so it sits flush with the crane beam. |
| Slowly getting there... |
Finished building and modifying a N010. I sawed out the corner and extended the roof remains on the other side. Also some other detail changes but more about that some other day.
I've been a bit busy this weekend.
That is the Destroyed Town Scenery set done bar 1 Bombed Out Terrace House. That will be done this week, and maybe the other 2 I found in my stash (oops). For this lot I need to do the detailing, and the finishing toutches like tiles on the roof of the corner house, magnets for the shop (and I could use another 1 or 2 shops if I am honest). Fun little project this. All of the to be built extras will theme the board. Posterwalls for the Netherlands, UK, Germany etc. Old cars or Modern cars. Telephone poles or modern street lights etc. You get the idea.
All of the kits are easy to build and I even got the roofs now down to a quick process.
Started - Well, bought in this case, June 2015. When shipping from the USA was still affordable and not a spare (tariffed) kidney.
| Thats 2 moves ago and 10 years of my life. Was about bloody time I painted these. |
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Kevin kicked the now smoking little droid, the 10-gauge slug having removed the large central eye and most of the upper part of the little body. Its shiny black casing went flying and crumpled into a corner with a bang. He looked over to Fran who was taping up the puncture in the left leg of her suit, where the droid has sliced right through the suit but missing her leg. While that was going on, the scanner started pinging again. 3 more little lights came running around the corner. Kevin racked in another round for a aimed shot at the nearest little shit. This was costing too much time.....
Glued and pinned more wood together to get the basic frame together and started adding the iron bands (aka card and pins) and that will take a bit. Once that is done I'll work on the platform and the top of the crane, and after that tie in the wheel.
It's a real bodgejob but it works.
| Old Fireworks for the win. And yes, I can't cut a straight edge to save my life.... |
| ....but we are getting there. Ignore the wheel. It thought it was Obi Wan and wanted to have the high ground. |
Started: September 2023 for the painting, unknown when I built it.
Another one down thx to the impetus from Scrapjacks.
Stargrave Soldier body, grenades and flashlight on the helmet are from Space Marines or Guard. Drilled out the face and put in a Necron lower chin. Oxygen backpack is a Adeptus Mechanicus piece, shoulder guard is a old Chaos Warrior something part? The rest is stock Stargrave. Decals: Star is from 1-94, Screaming Eagle from Warlord and the marking on the front of the redcap is a fuel filler marking from a German aircraft kit.
Background is that these are Pirates from The Numberd, they all carry a yellow shoulderpad with a number on it and they only refer to themselves as a number. Unknown is how many there are, and if it is just a ruse to appear more powerful. And the why, who knows....dead men don't talk.
First thing to build is the wheel. I've looked at scratchbuilding the wheen, 3D printing it and what not. , then took a step back and looked at how others did it.
Started: October 2024
And it is done. Yes, I could do a ton more, but I won't. She is done and can go with the rest of my scenery and live on a shelf. Again, a shame this is OOP, but there are more MDF fish in the sea.
Enjoy!