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Building a roof in worldworksgames
Building a roof in worldworksgames





building a roof in worldworksgames

I also had to omit a wall as I was running out of internal space to fit it - one of the problems of not allowing for wall thicknesses when planning a model. It took a while to make all the pre-fabricated bits to align and fit into something that I was happy with. So this week I've made a start on the internal fittings for the street's burger joint. That's it for this week, no progress in anything zombie-related ! Painting anything is more or less currently off my agenda, not for any major health reasons (for a change), but for flagging enthusiasm and other real-life issues. In case you're wondering, I don't really use this table to sit and paint at, I tend to use an additional separate tray with the figures and paints I'll be using on it and I also have a large box of paints (of a similar size to the above table) containing mostly tube of acrylic, rather than pots. In the bottom centre are four more 54mms that I'm currently painting for my Gladiator project, the latter having received much of my painting time this year. There are some 28mms(though not for my zombies) they're just about visible, on the table (bottom right) that have had some paint applied, but even though they were started in January (or thereabouts ), they're still not finished ! There are other 28mm figures there too for my zombie games, but they'll need an archaeological expedition to find them.

building a roof in worldworksgames

The photograph shows my paint-table as it has been for much of 2015 and you wonder why I haven't painted any 28mms this year! That's ot then for this week (and for this year too), I hope you all have had an enjoyable seasonal break and are all looking forward to a prosperous and industrious New Year.Īnother reason why I can't have nice things For 2016, I hope that a can maintain my waning enthusiasm to at least that of 2015. This latter build has had to take a back seat for the moment as I await printouts for the interior walls and floors 0 and a back staircase still needs to be built.Īnd other than a few minor bits and pieces, that was it for me in 2015, which on reflection turned out much better than I thought it would. I managed to fit another game in during October and built up enough enthusiasm to continue with a build I had started in 2012 - The Stree. I'd also managed to make lots of containers at about the same time too. September saw me complete one of the smaller models I built during 2015, a container office July and August were mostly taken up with minor scenic bits (mostly roof-top furniture) and a large composite model made from foamboard, that had originally been intended for use as a Hospital. I did also manage to fit in another game in June too, which was a bonus. I managed to play games in February and March, which was a welcome break from fiddling about with bits of scrap, foamboard and paper printouts.įor nearly all of April and May I was ill and was unable to blog, but eventually was recovered enough to continue blogging in June with another downtown office building built from foamboard (no interior). In January, I finished off this Water Tower, Well, 2015 came and went in a flash and although I didn't manage to put any paint on any figures this last year I still feel that I did manage to a few things done.







Building a roof in worldworksgames