Shipwreck dwelling

People find their shelter in the most supprising places. Here, a brick wall filled the gap under a shipwreck. The ship frame is made from a plactic cutting board, with boards made from sheet plastic. Clinkers are made from pin heads. The hull is basecoated Bestial Brown over a black undercoat, drybrushed with a mix of Rotting Flesh and Graveyard Earth, adding increasing amounts of a whitish colour. The brick wall is laid in monk bond using stamps on foamcore, painted in different terracotta shades and given a watered down spackle wash. More info over at http://www.terragenesis.co.uk/.

Posted: 31 Mar 2011

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