Again buildings....
I glued the ruin, the roof of the country house and the chimney. The roof got a wash with "ogryn flesh" from GW.



And Welcome to Stephane Renaut from "Dr. Willets Workshop" and "The angry Lurker". You will find their fantastic blogs in my blog-list!
Before and after! Blooming nice work Mork, good show.
AntwortenLöschenThat's great, I like the before and after, apologies for taking too long to follow your blog because it's a bloody good one and thanks for the mention.
AntwortenLöschenReally nice buildings. What material did you use for the walls?
AntwortenLöschenAnother great work Mork !! I have not built anything yet and I do not know where to start!!These houses are to what scale?
AntwortenLöschenSorry for the late response, but I was on a business travel the last days without connection to the net. Thanks for your friendly words!
AntwortenLöschenThe buidlings are made of "Stewalin" a kind of
"Keramikgießmasse". I think the translation could be "ceramic casting slip"?!? The houses are in the 1:72 scale.
Awesome buildings and well painted too mate
AntwortenLöschenThank you, Al :-)
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