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The village progresses

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I have forgotten to take pictures and have progressed with the smaller buildings. So once these are finished I will ensure that I do a step by step of the larger farmhouse/inn as this model will cover all the various methods used.

All the small buildings are now finished to a useable stage, I will be adding larger scenic bases later and adding a few more details to give them that lived in look.

I have also worked on all the fences, the well, the haycart and the sheep.

With the buildings I have finished adding all the wooden beams and planking as detailed earlier, filled in the cob panel areas with Games Workshop Martian Earth texture paint, I then added Brillo Pad roofs. All the floors were covered in PVA glue and fine sand.

 

The buildings were then undercoated in Citadel black spray paint. All the wood was painted in Army Painter (AP) oak brown, the wall panels were painted in AP khaki and the floors in AP khaki grey. The buildings were then covered in GW Agrax Earthshade. Once dry the buildings were dry brushed in AP khaki followed by AP Skeleton Bone, the panels had an additional dry brush of white. The floors were drybrushed in AP khaki grey followed by AP skeleton bone. The final stage was to make a wash from AP angel green and AP black, this was initially applied to the lower parts of panels and walls blending out towards the upper edges with water. Finally I added some of the green wash at top of outside walls to replicate staining from water running down.The buildings were then undercoated in Citadel black spray paint. All the wood was painted in Army Painter (AP) oak brown, the wall panels were painted in AP khaki and the floors in AP khaki grey. The buildings were then covered in GW Agrax Earthshade. Once dry the buildings were dry brushed in AP khaki followed by AP Skeleton Bone, the panels had an additional dry brush of white. The floors were drybrushed in AP khaki grey followed by AP skeleton bone. The final stage was to make a wash from AP angel green and AP black, this was initially applied to the lower parts of panels and walls blending out towards the upper edges with water. Finally I added some of the green wash at top of outside walls to replicate staining from water running down.
The finished cottage. The roofs were dry brushed in In AP khaki grey and skeleton bone, I then added some of the green wash at the bottom edge feathering upwards. Finally I heavily drybrushed black around the chimney openings.eThe finished cottage. The roofs were dry brushed in In AP khaki grey and skeleton bone, I then added some of the green wash at the bottom edge feathering upwards. Finally I heavily drybrushed black around the chimney openings.e
The interior with fire pit.The interior with fire pit.
The wooden long house. The wooden long house.
I decided that planking the inside of the wooden long house would make the walls to thick and add greatly to time spent, so I rendered these walls, this also has the benefit of lightening up the interior.I decided that planking the inside of the wooden long house would make the walls to thick and add greatly to time spent, so I rendered these walls, this also has the benefit of lightening up the interior.

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