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Sidetracked Yet Again

Started by zak, February 14, 2024, 03:50:19 PM

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zak

Working on the farm house at La Haye Sainte.
Scratch built from card.
The progress so far.
Grumpy by name and nature

Bigkev

That looked really good at Playday today.
Interesting to see how you laid the brick pieces on the walls using Elmer's Glue.
Will look great when. Will you be doing all the surrounding walls around the farmhouse?
Kevin
I hope my next is always better

zak

Quote from: Bigkev on March 24, 2024, 07:05:42 PM
That looked really good at Playday today.
Interesting to see how you laid the brick pieces on the walls using Elmer's Glue.
Will look great when. Will you be doing all the surrounding walls around the farmhouse?
Kevin
That is the idea but who knows, I might be sidetracked yet again!
Grumpy by name and nature

zak

The firing line. Grass yet to be added to some bases.
Grumpy by name and nature

zak

95th Rifles from Wargames Atlantic.
Small details to add and bases to complete.
Grumpy by name and nature

MSea

Looking great - soon have the whole battlefield of Waterloo made - by next week maybe - hohohohho
MSea

chriswil42

The farmhouse is looking good Dave aswell as the figures. When you've finished Wellington's army you'll be able to start on Napoleon's.
Chris

Bigkev

Quote from: chriswil42 on March 25, 2024, 01:41:20 PM
The farmhouse is looking good Dave aswell as the figures. When you've finished Wellington's army you'll be able to start on Napoleon's.

Zak doesn't need that sort of encouragement.....He's probably already thought about it!
Kevin
I hope my next is always better

zak

Martin was on with some 1/72 scale figures, so I thought, I might have a go at some. Eyesight notwithstanding.
I don't think I realised just how much smaller they are the the 28mm ones for wargamers.
I think the photo shows this.
1:72 is 4.233 mm to 1ft.
1/56 is 5l442 mm to 1ft.
So in 1/56 a 6ft man is 32.65mm and 25.398 in 1/72.

1/76 is about 4mm = 1ft.
Grumpy by name and nature

zak

The figures were removed from the sprues.
A hot needle was used to remove the seam lines and any flash. (the needle/pin was attached to a soldering iron, this negates the use of a candle to keep heating up the pin).
A black acrylic undercoat was then applied by brush.
Acrylic undercoats seem to be more flexible than enamels and allow the plastic to move without the paint flaking - well that's the theory.
A white acrylic (Tamiya) was airbrushed from above in an attempt to create shadows.
These should make it look like darker areas when the paint is applied.
Grumpy by name and nature

chriswil42

Are you using the smaller scale so you can include the whole battlefield?
Chris

zak

Quote from: chriswil42 on April 06, 2024, 01:54:48 PM
Are you using the smaller scale so you can include the whole battlefield?
Maybe!
Grumpy by name and nature

zak

I was not all that impressed with my scratch built model of La Haye (Haie) Saint.
This is the Sarissa Precision one, it comes with some Italeri 1:72 figures.
It is laser cut mdf and card.
I have attempted to improve the original by adding roof slate and some plumbing, I am not sure of the extent of down pipes in 1815?
I am not convinced any glazing would have survived. I am not including any.

Grumpy by name and nature

zak

Now working on the gatehouse and piggery and the buttery on the other side.
Grumpy by name and nature

chriswil42

Chris