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One of my long(loong)-term projects has been about building a proper urban board. I got some buildings about a couple of years ago, but never really got into it. The absurdly gorgeous Ferrograd has been the final inspiration I was requiring (of course I won't reach half the awesomeness of Ferrograd, but I must credit Colin for the inspiration)
My first building would be this tavern. The set wasn't designed to be played in the inside, so I made some modifications. First of all I added a foamboard floor:
The bar was made with some more foamboard and cardboard:
Then some posters, every local tavern has some dirty posters with concerts, ads or just the menu:
So this is the inside after I placed a couple of tables and seats:
The outside was just grey primed. To do some proper weathering I would need an airbrush (which I do not have nor plan to buy). Buuut I had more primer sprays . They work for me, it was just a matter of making it dirty :
The final touch was to add a sign. I opted for a hanging tavern sign. As you can see, a coffe stirrer makes the deal. Now you can see here the Firefly influence on me. I already painted a Blue Sun container, so I went on the same way. According to Google Translator it says 'sparkling pulsar'
This is the final aspect:
You can follow the whole process on the blog:
http://oldschoolworkshop.blogspot.com.e ... ulsar.html
Hopefully this will be only the first of many (and better) buildings, I'll keep you updated!
My first building would be this tavern. The set wasn't designed to be played in the inside, so I made some modifications. First of all I added a foamboard floor:
The bar was made with some more foamboard and cardboard:
Then some posters, every local tavern has some dirty posters with concerts, ads or just the menu:
So this is the inside after I placed a couple of tables and seats:
The outside was just grey primed. To do some proper weathering I would need an airbrush (which I do not have nor plan to buy). Buuut I had more primer sprays . They work for me, it was just a matter of making it dirty :
The final touch was to add a sign. I opted for a hanging tavern sign. As you can see, a coffe stirrer makes the deal. Now you can see here the Firefly influence on me. I already painted a Blue Sun container, so I went on the same way. According to Google Translator it says 'sparkling pulsar'
This is the final aspect:
You can follow the whole process on the blog:
http://oldschoolworkshop.blogspot.com.e ... ulsar.html
Hopefully this will be only the first of many (and better) buildings, I'll keep you updated!