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Post by gothique on Jun 4, 2020 9:29:22 GMT -9
I am working my way through the Papierschnitzel Samurai buildings range, scaling them down for 15mm figures (the results are probably closer to 20mm, to retain the detail). This collection includes a number of kit-bash tweaks. In this thread, long delayed due to a lack of confidence, I will be building the Papierschnitzel Samurai buildings at (roughly) 65% for use with my 15mm Samurai armies. I will start with the village builder and specials. As time progresses I plan to recreate Shiroishi Castle and revisit the old Asian Temple set. Those will be in later threads.
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Post by gothique on Jun 5, 2020 9:25:29 GMT -9
Stage 1 Laying out the parts for the first house from SVB 1. Windows and door cut out and new ones prepared
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Post by gothique on Jun 5, 2020 9:28:35 GMT -9
Fitting the new door and windows Inside Outside
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Post by gothique on Jun 5, 2020 9:30:47 GMT -9
Front and Back interiors fitted. End panels go in after assembly
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Post by gothique on Jun 5, 2020 9:32:40 GMT -9
Sides almost finished
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Post by gothique on Jun 5, 2020 9:33:59 GMT -9
Interior view with floor and roof edging fitted
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Post by gothique on Jun 5, 2020 9:34:53 GMT -9
Adding a lean to
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Post by gothique on Jun 5, 2020 9:37:00 GMT -9
Irimoya roof. A slightly fiddly build in this size
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Post by gothique on Jun 5, 2020 9:38:51 GMT -9
First one finished with Peter Pig 15mm Ashigaru for scale
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Post by Vermin King on Jun 5, 2020 10:12:43 GMT -9
Very nicely done, sir. It is hard to believe what you accomplished at that scale.
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Post by gothique on Jun 5, 2020 10:16:51 GMT -9
The third attempt and second with open door and recessed windows
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Post by gothique on Jun 5, 2020 10:18:15 GMT -9
Then there were four
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Post by gothique on Jun 5, 2020 10:19:07 GMT -9
Roofs on and ready for basing. Stage 1 complete
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Post by gothique on Jun 6, 2020 7:34:12 GMT -9
Stage 2 Laying out the parts for the first larger building of SVB2. Each of the three will be finished differently. This one has half timbered texture, open door and a lean to from SVB1
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Post by gothique on Jun 6, 2020 7:36:42 GMT -9
Doors and windows in place and main wall sections joined
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Post by gothique on Jun 6, 2020 7:38:04 GMT -9
Attaching the lean to. Interior long walls already finished
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Post by gothique on Jun 6, 2020 7:38:57 GMT -9
Building 1 ready for the roofs
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Post by gothique on Jun 6, 2020 7:40:25 GMT -9
Customised interior parts for building 2
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Post by gothique on Jun 6, 2020 7:41:14 GMT -9
Interior extension ready to fit
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Post by gothique on Jun 6, 2020 7:42:16 GMT -9
Interior in place with extension
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Post by gothique on Jun 6, 2020 7:43:00 GMT -9
L shaped extension ready to fit
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Post by gothique on Jun 6, 2020 7:44:51 GMT -9
Building 2 ready for roofs, showing how the interior and exterior extensions go together. The internal and external doors are slightly staggered.
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Post by gothique on Jun 6, 2020 7:48:23 GMT -9
Building 4, similar to the others but the size of the extension on Building 2. This one has no customisation.
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Post by gothique on Jun 6, 2020 7:52:27 GMT -9
Building 3: The Watermill. This is the same building as Building 2 with different (wood fill) textures and the extension the right way round.The wheel is the simpler of the two supplied with this set. This building has no interior.
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Post by gothique on Jun 6, 2020 7:53:53 GMT -9
A character's view of the watermill, giving a clearer look at the wheel
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Post by gothique on Jun 6, 2020 10:50:26 GMT -9
A better view of buildings 1 and 2 without roofs.
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Post by gothique on Jun 6, 2020 10:51:31 GMT -9
Buildings 1, 2 and 4 ready for basing. Stage 2 completed
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Post by gothique on Jun 10, 2020 6:34:32 GMT -9
Stage 3: Special builds Welcome to the rustic Tea House
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Post by gothique on Jun 10, 2020 6:35:42 GMT -9
Tea house with slightly modified roof, using parts from SVB1. Chris kindly created an extra layer for me, to move the guest door closer to the corner.
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Post by gothique on Jun 10, 2020 6:37:31 GMT -9
Host entrance, taking advantage of the reduced scale, steps bulked using 2mm mounting board
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