Hi, as some may have noticed there was a slight delay in posts as I enjoyed a great holiday in Salou in the past week! Now back in Belgium adjusting to the rather modest weather, I've decided to share some terrain pieces I've made earlier this holiday. I decided to make these pieces as I wanted some generic dark age houses for historical and fantasy skirmishes. First of all I made some dead easy A-framed houses based around a cartonboard core. The thatching was done by using my flax and PVA glue method which is easy but really messy. The planking was made out of stirring sticks which were extremly easy to cut as I've recently bought a really good multi-cutter.
I've also made a smaller granary using the same technics as in the previous buildings. The granary is elevated from the ground by poles.
9 comments:
Nice. The roofing method is very effective.
Cheers
paul
Nice work - I hadn't seen flax used for thatching before.
Those look great well done!
Good work. That thatching is really effective.
Nice work especially the roofing.
Thanks I was also suprised with the outcome of the flax roofing as I have been experimenting with the method for some months now.
That thatching is very nice, J
Very nice effects, cool buildings!
Thanks!
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