Hi Guys,
In the midst of constructing My Kure Harbour and ships I saw Scotties bridge done with compressed foam and decided to use that material and some Italeri church buildings left over in my stash. There was a ready base and with that I modified the construction of the kit buildings and mated it with a carving of polysterene arch. I will let you in on the story if this progresses further than it is now...
This didn't take long surprisingly as the bricks were glued over the rough carved arch. It would normally take me ages just to putty and sculpt but the arch was done in a couple of hours. The rest of the Italeri buildings were stacked, glued and the backs filled with polyfilla and one side of the base was supported with a styrene block and coated with plaster...

The bricks were coated with diluted plaster once the glue cured... the sides will also be bricked up, I only plastered to get rigidity to the frame.

The back too was carved and bricked. The black is card that I usually stick onto cut offs...

Finally all the components are stuck, engraved and ready for primer. Whatever is not terracota in color are add ons or fabricated...

With the white primer it roughly looks like one building. I'll be adding a water feature from Italeri in the corner and perhaps a Firefly parked just under the arch.

Hope this progresses further...I have a bad habit of jumping from one build to another. If you wanna know what this is going to turn out, stick around, there's no place to go anyway with the lockdown. :smiling2:
Cheers,
Richard
In the midst of constructing My Kure Harbour and ships I saw Scotties bridge done with compressed foam and decided to use that material and some Italeri church buildings left over in my stash. There was a ready base and with that I modified the construction of the kit buildings and mated it with a carving of polysterene arch. I will let you in on the story if this progresses further than it is now...
This didn't take long surprisingly as the bricks were glued over the rough carved arch. It would normally take me ages just to putty and sculpt but the arch was done in a couple of hours. The rest of the Italeri buildings were stacked, glued and the backs filled with polyfilla and one side of the base was supported with a styrene block and coated with plaster...
The bricks were coated with diluted plaster once the glue cured... the sides will also be bricked up, I only plastered to get rigidity to the frame.
The back too was carved and bricked. The black is card that I usually stick onto cut offs...
Finally all the components are stuck, engraved and ready for primer. Whatever is not terracota in color are add ons or fabricated...
With the white primer it roughly looks like one building. I'll be adding a water feature from Italeri in the corner and perhaps a Firefly parked just under the arch.
Hope this progresses further...I have a bad habit of jumping from one build to another. If you wanna know what this is going to turn out, stick around, there's no place to go anyway with the lockdown. :smiling2:
Cheers,
Richard
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