How I Scratch Build A Ruined Building.

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Nice to watch a different way of making buildings Ralph. Very interesting and very well pictured and explained....


Like Monica, I make mine from bits and pieces, so it's good to see your particular method, which will be a great additional reference for anyone thinking of making their own stuff.


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Next thing I did was to add render to the building.


For this I used woodland scenic ballast(leftover from my railway) and PVA glue.


I first applied PVA to the building in as even layer as possible,I then simply poured ballast all over and then tipped off the excess.


It looks rough at this stage.But when painted looks much better.


Hope this helps.


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Cool I need to start the base for my Citroen 1/8 scale not sure how much of this would have worked but that render gives me ideas.
 
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Cool I need to start the base for my Citroen 1/8 scale not sure how much of this would have worked but that render gives me ideas.
I'm glad it give's you some ideas. :smiling3:
 

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coming along nicely ,and what a good idea for the render,as well,


some think I don't tend to do, :smiling3:
 

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I use the same method for bases as well as walls.....Coat in PVA, sling dust, muck, sweepings, whatever you have to hand on the base. Tip the thing over and tap...job done.


This is looking well Ralph. Nice work.
 
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coming along nicely ,and what a good idea for the render,as well,
some think I don't tend to do, :smiling3:
Thanks Monica.You will have to try it sometime. :smiling3:

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Never saw that render coming, great idea.
Thanks Graham:smiling3:

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I use the same method for bases as well as walls.....Coat in PVA, sling dust, muck, sweepings, whatever you have to hand on the base. Tip the thing over and tap...job done.
This is looking well Ralph. Nice work.
Thanks Ron:smiling3:


I have a tub of "Crap" that I use for bases also(mainly figures)


I wouldn't be doing this if it wasn't for you:smiling3:.
 
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To start the main painting process I have given a wash of Lamp Black oil all over the render, window and door surrounds.


Not very exciting but important.(wait for the thinner to evaporate now)


All the best.


Ralph.


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Thinner evaporated (with the help of an hairdryer).


I next used 3 colour's Titanium White,Burnt Umber and Yellow Ochre(oils).


These were brushed on as if drybrushing but using the oils wet.


More work will be needed as this is just roughly applied.


All the best.


Ralph.


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What I did next was to spray white acrylic(misted)all over the render,door and window surrounds,to blend it all together.


I then sprayed(misted)various shades of brown on the render.


I then gave a light highlight of Titanium White oil all over the render.


Now I know you are saying "what the hell are you doing spraying acrylic over oil"


Well many moons ago when when I was painting a building for my railway with oils I made mistakes and so being lazy I thought I would mist the base colour on(to start again) and found that it actually looked quite good,with the underlying colours.I have only ever done this with buildings and never had a problem.


I then used Tamiya buff and washed this all over the bricks to act as the mortar between the bricks themselves.


That's it for today fellow modeller's.


All the best.


Ralph.


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this is coming along nicely ,Ralph,give a nice depth to the building with the


black under tones,looking good, ;)
 

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I do have a question for you ,Ralph,as you seem to know your scales,


or others who do know,as I said at the start of this I,just go by eye,no real scale,:confused::rolleyes:


if at 1.48 its 7mm = 1ft,


so at a guess in 1.35/32 it would be 9mm or 11mm =1ft,?
 
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this is coming along nicely ,Ralph,give a nice depth to the building with the
black under tones,looking good, ;)
Thanks Monica,nice to hear you like it,I'll probably use some pastel's as well.

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Looking good,keep up the good work can't wait for the next installment.
Thank you Kevin glad you like it.Still a bit to go yet.
 
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I do have a question for you ,Ralph,as you seem to know your scales,
or others who do know,as I said at the start of this I,just go by eye,no real scale,:confused::rolleyes:


if at 1.48 its 7mm = 1ft,


so at a guess in 1.35/32 it would be 9mm or 11mm =1ft,?
Hi Monica.


7mm to the foot is actually 1/43rd scale


6.2mm to the foot would be correct for 1/48.I only used the larger scale to get a better impact to the building.


8.7 mm to the foot would be correct for 1/35 scale.But to make things easier I would go with 9mm to the foot.


I hope this helps.


Ralph.
 

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thank you for the help,Ralph,much appreciated,


so I was right with my first guess lol, :D


also will be useful for others as well,we all need reminds at times,:rolleyes:
 
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thank you for the help,Ralph,much appreciated,
so I was right with my first guess lol, :D


also will be useful for others as well,we all need reminds at times,:rolleyes:
Always glad to help.
 
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