Hi all
So thanks for all the support on the journey for this old shelf queen that was started six years, one month and 11 days ago........ :tired:
To finish it off I did the following:
It may be the most realistic finish but for our purposes it will work really well - it need to be robust, which rules out anything approaching realistic. In short I'm really pleased with it!
The build thread can be found here: https://www.scale-models.co.uk/threa...rmhouse.38389/
ACW as usual.
ATB
Andrew
PS the gap on the roof line is unavoidable as I have to be able to remove the roof.
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The windows look a bit OTT below due the angle I had to use to show the effect and of course the dreaded digital zoom but it does look more muted in real life at a sensible angle and viewing distance.


So thanks for all the support on the journey for this old shelf queen that was started six years, one month and 11 days ago........ :tired:
To finish it off I did the following:
- As Tim suggested, dry-brushed the creeper thing on the side in a lighter colour - maybe a bit too much in hindsight.
- As John suggested added moss, using my DIY flock. I thought I had overdone it but a quick search on the internet revealed amazing amounts of moss on some roofs.
- Gave it a coat of matt varnish, just to seal it and try to kill any sheen, especially on the roof.
- Added windows. I did this using some plastic sheet I had from some old packaging I'd kept for the purpose. I used Deluxe Materials Glue 'n' Glaze to attach it. From what gather it seems to be an uber PVA glue. You can use it to do individual window panes but the gap at 1/72 was too big. I was worried about the window panes being too flat and new, like double glazing. However, where the glue had seeped out as I applied the plastic sheet and then brushed most of it away, it left an old/used/worn looking effect that Junior and I really like.
It may be the most realistic finish but for our purposes it will work really well - it need to be robust, which rules out anything approaching realistic. In short I'm really pleased with it!
The build thread can be found here: https://www.scale-models.co.uk/threa...rmhouse.38389/
ACW as usual.
ATB
Andrew
PS the gap on the roof line is unavoidable as I have to be able to remove the roof.
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The windows look a bit OTT below due the angle I had to use to show the effect and of course the dreaded digital zoom but it does look more muted in real life at a sensible angle and viewing distance.



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