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I don't like MDF kits

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I am not usually a fan off MDF kits as even with a great paint job they still look like MDF kits.

Seeing these ut UKGE just one year ago I thought these would look great for my Runequest/historical saga games as well as RQ roleplaying.

I built all the buildings, initially covered roofs with teddy fur  but have since changed my mind on this.

This is the barn, here you can see I have started to add the wooden beams. The new roof coverings are brillo pads, as seen at the Sarissa stand, easy to attach (super glue) and then trim down sharp corners and edges with nail scissors. This is the barn, here you can see I have started to add the wooden beams. The new roof coverings are brillo pads, as seen at the Sarissa stand, easy to attach (super glue) and then trim down sharp corners and edges with nail scissors.
I will also be adding the wooden beams on the the interior wallsI will also be adding the wooden beams on the the interior walls
This is the Cottage. Here I have completed all the beams and then to naturalise the look of the plaster areas I have carefully applied Games Workshop Martian Earth  which provides a nice texture which will hopefully take dry brushing really well. You can also see that I have capped the edges of the roof beneath the thatch with my wooden beam material.This is the Cottage. Here I have completed all the beams and then to naturalise the look of the plaster areas I have carefully applied Games Workshop Martian Earth which provides a nice texture which will hopefully take dry brushing really well. You can also see that I have capped the edges of the roof beneath the thatch with my wooden beam material.
I have beamed all the interior walls and added a fire pit. I still need to texture walls and sprinkle fine sand on PVA for the groundwork.I have beamed all the interior walls and added a fire pit. I still need to texture walls and sprinkle fine sand on PVA for the groundwork.
Once I had attached the brillo pads, carved out some of the excess wood on the chimney hole to improve the look.Once I had attached the brillo pads, carved out some of the excess wood on the chimney hole to improve the look.

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