A month or so ago I happened to come across some plastic matting stuff in a 1,2,3 Dollar shop. After painting it I then glued it to a frame made from bamboo skewers. I cut around the windows and doors, joined the wall sections together and made a roof from a piece of card. The roof was then covered in plumbers lagging material. Once this was dry I washed the lagging with watered down PVA and brushed the stuff to get it into line. For the platform I used some small dowel and more skewers.
As with the others, the roof comes off and the raised platform is separate.
I borrowed some of my mate Gav's Japanese troops for the photo shoot. You can check out his other stuff at Ogilvie VC. Tell him that it is about time he posted some more stuff.
On the ground. |
Inside view. |
The lot so far. |
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Splendid work on the buildings !!!
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Best regards Michael
Great eye you have, Rodger, for scratch-building materials. And the modeled structures really look cool. They will certainly catch and hold the eye of all who see them.
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Love the buildings...and lots of new interest in all things far east!
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These buildings are really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAmazing pics , and the figurines is very well painted ! Great work
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Rodger .
Yep, very cool
ReplyDeleteThose jungle buildings are just awesome!
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Flippin first class Rodger. I am now on the hunt for this plastic miracle matting!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the roof made of?
What was its (the matting) original purpose and can I order 5 or 6 of these buildings:)
Well done mate.
Those buildings are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreat work Rodger! I like those buildings.
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Awesome work. Simply stunning!
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Brilliant! Now I want to collect Japanese miniatures!
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done. Great spotting of the basis material.
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Roly
Great work on the building Roger. Have a great 2014
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely fabulous! Happy New Year too BTW.
ReplyDeleteLovely work on this lot too!
ReplyDeleteCan't believe I didn't see this post sooner, but truly amazing work here! The buildings are the most convincing terrrain I've seen for this genre. The figures and rest of the terrain equally fabulous. Impressive work as always, Rodger. Best to you for 2014. Dean
ReplyDeletefab worklooks amazing Happy new year
ReplyDeleteBest jungle-huts I have seen in 2013.Cool blog too.Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work on the building and a Happy New Year!
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Peter