Jim62
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Well I'm into my first 1/35th dio and so far so good. It will strictly be a damaged building and figures since that is my focus right now. I couldn't help myself so I went for the old Italeri House Corner (a blast from the past I could not resist) and a few Tamiya figures. I have the House Corner Nearly finished except final weathering I'll do after it's on the base so I thought I'd post some photos.
I used a combination of acrylic paints from Tamiya, Vallejo and some craft paints. I filled each wall with plaster of paris and painted them with craft paints. The flooring is balsa wood and I cut each plank out and attached them with white glue to the support beams which were placed in the wet plaster. I also used balsa wood to put the remaining framework for the windows and the frame of the door. I have a drain pipe I made out of a sprue piece I will attach later to cover the seam where the two large pieces attach and for the seam of the small part I'll cover it with whatever comes to mind as I complete this. Probably a pile of debris. I'm enjoying the way this is turning out, now I gotta figure out cobblestones on my foam base so it's off to cut a practice piece. Hope you like it and have a great day. I work slowly and I'll post more as I'm working on it.
I used a combination of acrylic paints from Tamiya, Vallejo and some craft paints. I filled each wall with plaster of paris and painted them with craft paints. The flooring is balsa wood and I cut each plank out and attached them with white glue to the support beams which were placed in the wet plaster. I also used balsa wood to put the remaining framework for the windows and the frame of the door. I have a drain pipe I made out of a sprue piece I will attach later to cover the seam where the two large pieces attach and for the seam of the small part I'll cover it with whatever comes to mind as I complete this. Probably a pile of debris. I'm enjoying the way this is turning out, now I gotta figure out cobblestones on my foam base so it's off to cut a practice piece. Hope you like it and have a great day. I work slowly and I'll post more as I'm working on it.