I made some new cobbled streets for my Normandy village. Using MDF as the base cut into 8cm x approx. 30cm pieces, I coated each one with a layer of modelling clay. Getting this as flat as possible was a mission, I think a regular rolling pin is the best idea. Then I used an excellent new purchase from Green Stuff World
This is a heavy plastic rolling pin with a cobbled texture on the outside. So all you do is roll it firmly along the modelling clay surface and it leaves a cool imprint of a cobbled street. It was so quick and easy compared to my previous method of individually carving cobblestones with my engraving tool. The pattern comes out very nicely as you can see from the detail in my photos. These rolling pins are not expensive, and I also picked up one for brickwork, which I will use on my next houses.
I wanted to add some bomb damage craters too, mainly to cover up areas where the cobbles were not so great. Circles of modelling clay glued on did the job here. Then I would dig out the hole in the road and cover it all with some fine sand and dirt. Undercoat and plenty of grey paint, plus some drybrush highlights and lots of dirty weathering powders finished it all off!
Check out the Puma armoured car cautiously picking his way through the destruction.
They look great- I thought they were resin casts at first glance not scratchbuilds. Nice work.
Cheers,
Pete.
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I am excited to try the brick wall textured rollers for a house or two now. Never enough time Pete!!! Shame we have to do jobs in the day, making stuff is so much more fun
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They look really good and I like the damaged sections! I’m off to green stuff world for a look round now! Very nice!
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Great effect. Just had a look at the “Green Stuff World” and it is a real Alladin’s trewature trove of modelling ideas I never new existed.
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yes there are lots of goodies! I bought some barbed wire and red bricks for rubble too. Lots for the scratch builder
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Never thought of something like that before. Very useful.
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