As regular readers will know,my plans and ideas for building- type projects,far outweigh my crafting and modelling abilities ! This project,to complement my WW2 Japanese infantry,is going to be a Radio Shack/HQ,but will require a "project manager",one who is skilled in tool handling(steady!) possess a cool head under pressure,has years of first class modelling and crafting experience,but above all must be terribly handsome!!-however I couldn't find anyone like that so this chap will have to do..........................................
Note PPE-well those pencils are sharp you know!!
This is the initial planning stage-meticulous planning is essential in any of my projects-when I was working(I'm retired now,I don't know if I've mentioned this before!) I excelled in organisation and methods-note meticulous drawings!
As I wanted the shack to stand on legs,I cut some doweling to length, and drilled four holes in the base-board-this is the second attempt-the first time I drilled the holes too near to the edge,and split the base-see,meticulous planning!!!!Detail of where the ladder is going to be(BBQ skewers) note "notch" cut out for them!
Palisade,cut from a corrugated box, and glued in place with good old UHU glue.
Shack cut from same box,and also UHU glued together-everything,so far,is going quite well!This is how the finished article will look-I have just found a bag of modelling/craft matchsticks-what could I possibly use them for?(nothing gets wasted in my house!!)
Matchsticks stuck into corrugated holes(who's a clever boy then?) to complete the palisade.
Ladder,with matchstick rungs,in place,and whole thing up on legs-not looking too bad(questionable?)
Top shows the whole thing undercoated white,but looks blue in the kitchen light!! Bottom shows the roof covered with filler,so I can texture it into looking like thatch.
Everything sprayed dark brown(only colour I had!) roof awaiting a "straw" colour to be mixed.
Finished,and ready for a "photo-shoot" in situ,I think....................
A bit rough,but worth fighting over!-I still have a few thousand matchsticks left,what could I use them for?-no wonder it takes me seconds to get to sleep at night,my brain never rests!!!
That’s some fine crafting there, John. Not sure what Daph will make of what you’ve done to the breadboard mind... By the by, Paul may have a Japanese portable pillbox...
ReplyDeleteCheers Chris-if only I had the skill I could go into full production-NOT! As for the JPP-the mind boggles.
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🤔 now then !
ReplyDeleteI really like home-made terrain and buildings, especially when done as well as this. Top stuff John.
ReplyDeleteRegards, James
G'day mate,glad you liked it-I guess I'm just too mean to buy this sort of stuff!-good to hear from you,cheeers.
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That really looks good... Fine work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mike-if you apply the "three foot rule" it looks passable-hope you're ok,
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