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Blog NIGHTBRINGER's Terrain & Warhammer Woodworking Projects

A bit more work on the house. The chimney topper is glued into place. The house has been affixed to its base and I laid down a layer of filler using this technique.

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The white filler makes it a bit hard to make out the detail, but it showed up better once it has been base coated and dry-brushed.

@Crowsfoot : progress! :wideyed: Maybe I'll even get it finished by years end! :cyclops:

I think you will, your speeding up and I'm slowing down, something is wrong ..................
 
It's not often that I get to post pictures of a finished project, but at (very) long last it is finally complete. There are a few things that I might have changed here and there (practice makes perfect I suppose), but in the end I am exceptionally pleased with it. Without further ado, I present my house terrain project:


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It's not often that I get to post pictures of a finished project, but at (very) long last it is finally complete. There are a few things that I might have changed here and there (practice makes perfect I suppose), but in the end I am exceptionally pleased with it. Without further ado, I present my house terrain project:


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It's not often that I get to post pictures of a finished project, but at (very) long last it is finally complete. There are a few things that I might have changed here and there (practice makes perfect I suppose), but in the end I am exceptionally pleased with it. Without further ado, I present my house terrain project:


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It looks great? Did you use aquarium rocks and mortar? Also, is that shag carpet for the thatching? Beautiful work on the wood component!
 
A Rogue One compliment... high praise indeed! :D
Well done, it looks great!
Thank you kindly.

All this wait, for a measly cottage?!? :p

I'm obviously joking, it's very nice and the details are wonderful, I love the mushrooms and the trunks. ;)
I admittedly work slow, but I am happy that you like it! :) One single section delayed the project for ages. No matter what I just couldn't find an acceptable solution.

As for the size of the piece, the aim was to create a small house that could be found on its own outside of a township. Maybe on a small farm. Something that a family/person would have built on their own.

In actuality, the house was built as a prototype for a larger two story building I have planned. However, as the project progressed, I liked it more and more so I tried to put extra care into the small details.

It looks great? Did you use aquarium rocks and mortar? Also, is that shag carpet for the thatching? Beautiful work on the wood component!
Thanks.

I got the rocks at the beach, I have a container full of them. The mortar is a mix of sand (also from the beach) and pva glue.

The thatch roof was made of synthetic fur. I did a tutorial on it a while back:
http://www.lustria-online.com/threa...oodworking-projects.16052/page-20#post-171206
 
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:joyful::joyful::joyful:

So cute! They look real!
 
It's not often that I get to post pictures of a finished project, but at (very) long last it is finally complete. There are a few things that I might have changed here and there (practice makes perfect I suppose), but in the end I am exceptionally pleased with it. Without further ado, I present my house terrain project:


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That's one nice little cottage... how much is the rent?
 
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