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Huts for Africa

Posted by blacksmith on 09 Jun 2024, 20:33

Hello,
It is not a proper tutorial but I didn't know where else to put it.
I made three huts for my 1/72 skirmshes in Africa. I used three small can of Pringles, a brown paper folder that I "borrowed" from my job, some palm tree branches from the garden where I work and some toilet paper to give texture to the walls of the huts.

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I made the roofs and doors with the folder and start gluing little branches from the palm tree.

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Then I realised I should have painted the roofs first :(

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This is how they turned out. I could have painted some white symbols on the walls and maybe add green, red or blue on the doors as well, but I went for the easiest and fastest way and I think they are OK. After all they are just huts.

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Posted by Santi Pérez on 10 Jun 2024, 19:31

Nice huts, Javier. Thanks for sharing. :-)

Santi.
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Posted by Peter on 10 Jun 2024, 21:15

Very good tutorial Javier! Thanks for sharing! These huts are very nice! :thumbup:
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Posted by Beano Boy on 16 Aug 2024, 17:41

Pretty cool use of things that usualy are thrown away or flushed away down the wc! so i like this topic very much. :thumbup: :coffee: Sorry for late reply. BB
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Posted by blacksmith on 16 Aug 2024, 20:39

Thank you friends for your kind comments. I haven't played them yet, still waiting for a friend to finish painting his miniatures to have a game with them.
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Posted by Susofrick on 20 Aug 2024, 09:18

Agree with the others! Very nice huts! Just threw a similar can in the bin. Could have worked as an orc- hut too. Maybe for Orctober.

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Posted by blacksmith on 20 Aug 2024, 10:12

Susofrick wrote:Agree with the others! Very nice huts! Just threw a similar can in the bin. Could have worked as an orc- hut too. Maybe for Orctober.

Gunnar

Excellent idea! I'll be using them for Orcs as well. Thanks!
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Posted by C M Dodson on 21 Aug 2024, 08:02

Very effective work.

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Posted by tullo on 30 Aug 2024, 18:49

hi
good idea blacksmith very nicely realised but i would say dthe brown walls really drybrush, think there is still something to get out of it
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Posted by tullo on 30 Aug 2024, 18:52

so really hard dry brushing only courage can not go more than in the pants...
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