Normandy Village Board Project

Well, Covid has finally grabbed a foothold in our fortress of a house, putting me out of action for a week. Although really only the first day felt like anything other than a crappy cold-type situation. Anyway, this was a great opportunity to sweep up some odds and ends that have been laying around for years. I had some resin castings that I picked up from eBay plus a Sarissa MDF house or two and a nice Hovels bridge. I decided to make a centre piece for a town with a proper river section sunken down into the board. I had a nice piece of 3mm MDF to mount it all on, and used lots of polystyrene to build up a few layers. Cobble streets were made with modelling clay and my cobble textured roller. There are two more houses to go at one end of the town which are 100% scratch built and not quite completed. I dressed up the MDF houses with new roof tiles, floorboards and chimney pots. A little bit of work goes a long way. Realistically i think this will be the town centre for a much bigger layout (maybe a battle for Caen or something), as i can surround this with more houses, rivers and roads to cover a whole 5 x 8 foot table. Next up will be finishing the last two houses and then can texture the open ground with glue and sand before painting. I have also started making bricks and rubble as I am going to need quite a bit of it to decorate the place, considering all the ruins!!

8 thoughts on “Normandy Village Board Project

    1. ah yes that amazing scene. now making piles and piles of bricks to add to the ruins. then will have telegraph poles, street signs and other details to add. Maybe a sandbagged position too would look good, or a pill box or something…..

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      1. wow thats a good deal $12 for 200gms – i did buy some Juweela bricks but they are a bit pricey. I am already bored using my tedious methods so i think i will grab half a kilo of these MDF ones. Thanks for the tip!!

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