Evening all
So I picked this out of a box it's been in for five years. The build was originally started on 11th Jan 2016.......
Like all Armourfast kits it's aimed at wargamers. Construction was pretty simples and it definitely has the look of the old Matchbox two-tone plastic!
You'll see I've braced the walls internally. I know part of the reason was to give a better place for the floor to sit but I also think it was to brace the walls too.
The external walls were a bit boring and so I labouriously painted them with poly glue and scrubbed at the softened surface with a wire brush, which I sanded down in places where it was too rough.
I used string to create the base for a vine thingy on one wall and also made sure it had a slightly battered look by breaking window frames and leaving doors and shutters off the hinges....it then had a primer coat of rattle can grey primer.
I had a fairly limited paint stock at the time as I was still getting back into the hobby, so I started to give it a coat of Tamiya XF68 Nato Brown for the tiles but it was too brown for the terracotta-ish colour I was looking for, so after doing less than a quarter of it, it's sat in the box for five years except when it's comes out for our battles.....
I had to borrow pictures of the box art and sprue as I didn't take any and this is basically were it got to aside from the partially started roof.
I started back on it after I had a minor eureka moment last weekend and will post an update later
ATB.
Andrew









So I picked this out of a box it's been in for five years. The build was originally started on 11th Jan 2016.......
Like all Armourfast kits it's aimed at wargamers. Construction was pretty simples and it definitely has the look of the old Matchbox two-tone plastic!
You'll see I've braced the walls internally. I know part of the reason was to give a better place for the floor to sit but I also think it was to brace the walls too.
The external walls were a bit boring and so I labouriously painted them with poly glue and scrubbed at the softened surface with a wire brush, which I sanded down in places where it was too rough.
I used string to create the base for a vine thingy on one wall and also made sure it had a slightly battered look by breaking window frames and leaving doors and shutters off the hinges....it then had a primer coat of rattle can grey primer.
I had a fairly limited paint stock at the time as I was still getting back into the hobby, so I started to give it a coat of Tamiya XF68 Nato Brown for the tiles but it was too brown for the terracotta-ish colour I was looking for, so after doing less than a quarter of it, it's sat in the box for five years except when it's comes out for our battles.....
I had to borrow pictures of the box art and sprue as I didn't take any and this is basically were it got to aside from the partially started roof.
I started back on it after I had a minor eureka moment last weekend and will post an update later
ATB.
Andrew







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