Aerial view to show the planned layout of the Palazzo.
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The whole textured with Fine Polyfilla. Messy and fiddly!
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The basecoat of Golden Brown by Crafters' Acrylics.
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A view from the side rear. The Foundry Madder Red Shade on
the pantiles has been dry brushed with the same firm's Orange
Midtone and Light.
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View from the right rear aspect showing the side gate.
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View from the left rear aspect to show the small Warbases
Shed filling in a corner.
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View from the front left aspect to highlight the Supreme
Littleness Designs Ornate Window added to the Warbases
Tall Modular Building.
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Final view from the front right aspect to show the courtyard
interior, minus the statue which is being Satin varnished by
Phil for me.
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To recap if you've just arrived at this final stage, the buildings are all MDF shells: from Warbases; Sarissa Precision; Charlie Foxtrot Models; and, Sally Forth. I can't praise all of them enough for the advice and help offered in the planning and purchase phase of the project, but particular thanks must go to Martin and Dianne at Warbases who cut the base to my specifications and made a number of parts from whole kits available to me. They are the stars of the MDF firmament for me!
That looks absolutely brilliant David!
ReplyDeleteVery kind Ivor, thanks.
DeleteVery imposing building, will look great on the table, just some storming ladders and accompanying troops to do now. :-)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Airhead
Casting Room Miniatures do just such figures. They are on my list!
DeleteWe have a masterpiece under our eyes...gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteVery kind Phil, thanks.
DeleteSplendid! Looks most excellent.
ReplyDeleteThank you Andy.
DeleteFantastic,lovely finish, great design and execution and ahead of schedule too!
ReplyDeleteI especially like the exterior stairs for the tower, but it's all splendid!
Best Iain
Thank you Iain. The stairs are by Sally Forth.
DeleteBloody hel!! that's fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteVery pleased you liked my modest effort.
DeleteThat's a thing of beauty Dave!
ReplyDeleteUnlike its owner! 😉
DeleteExcellent, there's so much to like about this, lots of great detail, the roof and wall angles break up the outline to make a very interesting piece. A huge improvement on the bog standard MDF buildings so beloved of wargamers with no imagination.
ReplyDeleteWell done
I’ve often struggled myself to move from imagining a piece to creating it, so I’m doubly pleased with how this turned out.
DeleteWhat an excellent centerpiece David!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thank you very much Christopher.
DeleteThe finished model looks splendid David...
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to seeing it ‘in action ‘ if you know what I mean.
All the best. Aly
Much appreciate Aly! I think it will grace a game in mid November looking at our schedule.
DeleteSuper duper, just ripe for sacking in due course.
ReplyDeleteYou may dream....
DeleteFantastic work David - I can imagine adding the layer of fine Polyfilla to the base model was the most time consuming and frustrating part of the process, having used that product for similar purposes myself. the end result was well worth your efforts however!
ReplyDeleteThanks for those kind words, and glad you liked the end product.
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