This scratch-built Barn was built as a challenge - to build a Pudigochumsberg themed piece of terrain to support the newest releases from Alternative Armies/Flintloque - the Pudigroan Line. For full details go to this link.
I wanted a completely different feel to this new piece of terrain and set about searching the Internet for suitable images.
In a moment of madness - I though "Dog Soldiers would live in kennels!" And the idea of a kennel shaped barn was born.
Image Two - This sketch is based on the traditional open-fronted dog kennel, the sort that we are all familiar with through hundreds of cartoons and comic illustrations
Image Three - The construction started by marking out some scrap cardboard.
Image Four - The kennel profiles were cut out.
Image Five - And 'scaled out' to build a suitable sized barn.
Image Six - I 'clad' the exposed corrugated cardboard with thinner and smoother card to give a firm base to build upon.
Image Seven - The walls of the kennel/barn were then covered in distressed lollipop sticks. I used superglue to glue the sticks them in place.
Image Eight - The barn at the same stage of construction, this time taken from a different angle.
Image Nine - The doors are a single section of thin balsawood, while the arched door entrance is a single piece of Green Foam. Any gaps were filled with DAS modelling clay.
Image Ten - Detailing began with some balsawood eaves and I have based the barn on an oval of 3mm thick plastic card with the groundwork built up from DAS.
Image Eleven - The wooden clad roof is more Green Foam with additional detailing from cocktail sticks, plastic card and DAS.
I have added some resin barrels to the side. I felt that the model needed something to give an impression of 'scale'.
Image Twelve - I have also added a 'bone' shaped name plate - after all this is a bit of FUN.
Image Thirteen - The main doors have been further detailed with plastic card rivets and a couple of bent wire handles.
The groundwork was further textured with sieved sand applied over uPVA glue.
In part two I will talk you through the painting of this Kennel-Shaped Barn, but for now I hope you enjoyed this piece of complete madness!
Woof!
Tony
Excellent job!
ReplyDeleteBarking mad project :-)
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