I finished my first foam board building just one moment before but now it is late and I am tired of this weekend that I will not write too much about the built. I hope the pictures are self-explainig.Here is a step by step report of the built.
The tools I used.
All windows and doors are drawn in.
This is how it looks after I cut it all out.
The building glued on a base.
The edges were cut to give it a ruined look.
The first paint progress.
I forgot to work on the corners before I started to paint it.
The corners are made of matches, I filled the gaps with acrylic putty.
The building is finished.
I used grey as base color.
After that, my selfmade wash was used to give it an used touch.
All windows and doors are drawn in.
This is how it looks after I cut it all out.
The building glued on a base.
The edges were cut to give it a ruined look.
The first paint progress.
I forgot to work on the corners before I started to paint it.
The corners are made of matches, I filled the gaps with acrylic putty.
The building is finished.
I used grey as base color.
After that, my selfmade wash was used to give it an used touch.
I think it looks good. Tomorrow I will build the next buildings for my little "Papergrad".
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3 comments:
looks very good. The build took much time? How long beginning to end?
Thank you G.E.M. Team.
I think it took about 3,5 hours including several pauses.
To draw, cut and glue took about 30 to 45 minutes, the rest of the time was used for painting.
I am doing a second building like this (of 4 that I planned), I think that I will finish it under 2,5 hours.
I agree with GEMK Team. Very nice work! I really should do something with all the foamboard I have sitting around.
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