These photos show how the textured filler really 'brings the walls to life'. I've used Homebase Interior Filler, spread onto the plain walls with a small spatula and when partially dry, I have further textured the surface with a stiff brush. I still have some considerable work to do on this and the other two buildings, but I am pleased with the progress.
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Tony
That looks ruddy excellent!
ReplyDeleteI will have to carefully save my pennies for these I think!
Rob
Nice set of buildings - now can you shrink to 15mm?
ReplyDeleteHave a good Christmas
Andrew
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