Having painted the roof tiles on my ruined row of three houses, I did the same with the ruined row of four houses.
I gave the roof tiles a basecoat of Citadel Terracotta.
They still need more work.
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Having painted the roof tiles on my ruined row of three houses, I did the same with the ruined row of four houses.
I gave the roof tiles a basecoat of Citadel Terracotta.
They still need more work.
I have the ruined row of three houses and the ruined row of four houses, from Total Battle Miniatures. Having previously posted about the ruined row of three houses, here is the ruined row of four houses.
Still some work to do on the stonework and half-timbered building.
I have the ruined row of three houses and the ruined row of four houses, from Total Battle Miniatures. Having cleaned the models, I gave the inside of the models a black undercoat and then masked the inside of the windows (with masking tape) before I give the model a white undercoat on the outer side of the model.
I then started on the basecoat of one of the houses that forms part of the building, for the brown I used a Tamiya acrylic. I intend to use a lighter brown for the remainder of the model.
I used a thinned coat of paint, as I will be adding a drybrush and some washes.
Once I have finished painted the ruins, I think, as I mentioned with the row of three ruined houses, I will add some additional detrius, broken beams and so on to add a little more detail.
I have the ruined row of three houses and the ruined row of four houses, from Total Battle Miniatures. Having cleaned the models, I gave the inside of the models a black undercoat and then masked the inside of the windows (with masking tape) before I give the model a white undercoat on the outer side of the model.
I then started on the basecoat of the various parts of the building starting with the stonework.
I have the ruined row of three houses and the ruined row of four houses, from Total Battle Miniatures.
Having cleaned the models, I gave the inside of the models a black undercoat and then masked the inside of the windows (with masking tape) before I give the model a white undercoat on the outer side of the model.
The models were then given a white undercoat.
One of my Christmas presents was a couple of ruins from Total Battle Miniatures.
I got the ruined row of three houses and the ruined row of four houses.
What you get , if you go for the unpainted version is a nice resin casting.
The first stage was to wash the resin to remove the mould lubricant and then clean the flash from the casting, especially the windows and the doors.
One of my Christmas presents was a couple of ruins from Total Battle Miniatures.
I got the ruined row of three houses and the ruined row of four houses.
They look like very nice clean castings and I think I may get some more to add to my ruined Normandy village for Flames of War.
So what did you get for Christmas?