How I Scratch Build A Ruined Building.

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Great work brill idea on the rendering ,must keep a few of those pics for future referance.
I did a roof same as yours for a dols house i built for granddaughter but is was a bit larger and there was 1,450 tiles to cut and glue on.
Thanks Barry,glad you got some ideas.


1,450 tiles wow bet that took a while.
 
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Well after realising the door handle was on the wrong side I made a new handle and placed it on the correct side.


All the window frames and door frame and door were painted using blue wash from GW.


The tiles were painted using dry-brushed greys and browns.


I stained the wooden floors using washes of burnt umber and mars orange oils mixed with white spirit.


The gutter and downpipe were painted with Vallejo brown and highlighted by adding a bit of grey to the brown.


Cheers.


Ralph.


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Looks stunning Ralph, love the way this is coming together. Many thanks for taking the time to be so detailed about how you do it.
 
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Looks stunning Ralph, love the way this is coming together. Many thanks for taking the time to be so detailed about how you do it.
Thank you Graham,Im glad you are liking it,it has been a real pleasure to do.
 
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I decided to add a small wall,this was made with wills rough stone sheet and capped with wills roof capping.


I also added rubble,starting with a mix of wall filler,into this I place some of the brick sheeting,some of the tiles and bits of broken wood, all this was then covered with cat litter.


Cheers.


Ralph.


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looking better and better each time I,see this one, :smiling3:


nice work on the door looks very good,and also the guttering and downpipe,


very well done liking this one, ;)
 
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Congratulations Ralph it just gets better and better.
Thanks Kevin for your kind comments. :smiling3:

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looking better and better each time I,see this one, :smiling3:
nice work on the door looks very good,and also the guttering and downpipe,


very well done liking this one, ;)
Thanks Monica.Glad you are liking it.
 
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Sorry Friend's,it's gone from my last pic to this(I deleted pics by accident:oops::eek:smiling3:.


All the groundwork, wall, rubble etc has been painted.


And so I am calling this SBS finished.


I hope all that looked at this got something out of it.


All the best.


Ralph.


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Excellent SBS Ralph, I,m only a year late but have read the whole post and would like to ask, if I may, which brand of oil paints do you use ?
 
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