A general view of the assembled building, with a few Dixon figures for scale. I only paint the front of my buildings for New Paddock City ~ well, it is new after all...
A closer view of the hotel's facade. A useful balcony for figures to overlook the growing town.
I've no furniture yet for the ground floor, but I've spray undercoated the resin Frontline Wargames bedroom furniture I had in stock. The hotel will have three bedrooms and two dressing rooms ~ its an upmarket establishment!! I've had a go at creating wallpaper to make the rooms more distinct and I'll be adding some posh curtains in time too.
The rear of the hotel also has an upperfloor entrance door with external staircase. Just right for sneakin' in and out of!
I'll be adding details and working on the finish next week, so hope to post an update before Christmas.
Nice work!
ReplyDeleteGreat model, the wallpaper is a very nice extra touch.
ReplyDeleteQuite impressive David. Love the wall paper.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Helen
That's very impressive, David - these kits are definitely the future of wargames buildings.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Giles
I agree, Giles, the MDF ranges are growing all the while. Now, if there was a Roman Villa and associated buildings I'd be very tempted...
DeleteWow, that's a great job you have done with the hotel! I cannot wait to see how it turns out when you're "done."
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the positive feedback, folks! Its much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking building David, this will look very impressive on your table. All the best for Christmas and have a great 2013.
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