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Wednesday, 27 December 2017

MDF BUILDINGS

PART 3


  Finally I have been able to complete this post, here are the final stage of the DIY MDF building project I constructed for 28mm miniatures, started back in September 2016 

follow the links for:
MDF buildings Part 1
MDF buildings Part 2


THE CHURCH
 Front view



Back view


On the bench, undercoated  


Close to finishing the painting stage, note all the removable parts of the church

THE CHATEAU 
 Back view showing the run down fountain



 Front view

HOUSE WITH ATTACHED BARN AND SHED



Front view





Back view





Some items of interest added like water trough, apples and a bottle of wine on top of the wine barrel


DOUBLE STORY BUILDING



Front view





Back view


Points of interested added, a smashed wine bottle on the left and a intact wine bottle and a newspaper on the right , all scratch built.


SINGLE STORY BUILDING



Front view





Back view 




3 chicken  among the crops, can you spot the pigeon?



ANOTHER DOUBLE STORY BUILDING




Front view 





Back view




STABLE 1


Front view






Mule added 


Scratched modeled seed sacks,bucket, tool box and milk container using Miliput

STABLE 2


Front view







Chicken foraging for worms.


WREAKED TERRACE



Front view










Close up shoot of the out door dunny complete with toilet paper.


SINGLE STORY BUILDING 2



Front view







SMALL BARN 



Front view








Roof removed , I designed all the roofs of the building to still have a portion of the roof intact on the building .Wheel barrow scratch built.


WREAKED TERRACE 2



Front view










Late war Germans assaulting a building


SMALL BARN 2



Front view







German Infantrymen emerging from the barn door

LARGE BARN 1









can you spot the pigeons on the wine barrel and the water trough 


DOUBLE WREAKED TERRACE










LARGE BARN 2



Front view.







Cart wheel carved from a plastic infantry base.

scratched built wheel barrel, wine bottle and oranges in the wooden box.

TOOL SHEDS










Scratch built all the little odds and end around the tool sheds



Cheers John