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1/72 VietnameseBuddhist temple
Hello tout le monde!
Direct from my imagination: To illustrate my sceneries in Indochina or Vietnam wargames, here is a temple made of cardboard from cookies package and painted. Pillars are wooden ones, and doors from rhodoid. I painted rhodoid back and scratched them on fresh paint to give effect of bamboo curtains. The courtyard is surrounded by a card wall covered with brick frames from HO railway's modelling, and the soil is made of finest grey sandpaper with imitation of grass lines to give stone-tiles'effects. It's put on a cork sheet. The statues are from key-rings! I made a set of different vietnamese buildings (inspired from..). Will be next posts. Bye , Thanh Thuy. |
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That's really beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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Very ingenious. The tiles from delaminated cardboard?
EDIT: ahh, from a cookies - they come without outside layer. Funny I never thought of that... |
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And if not enough water, you need to brush much more to have a good-looking result (it is tedious!). Now, I have some practise and I don't do any mess!...but when I began...:( I had to eat a lot of cookies, to catch a lot of cardboard!:D Bye. thanh Thuy. |
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Very clever. To protect the paper from water, spray it with clear flat acrylic paint.
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