Factory project

Crocan

New member
Hi everyone,
this is my first attempt at a terrain ever, so any comments or tips are welcomed. I don't play Warhammer or any other miniatures game, so this is just for fun. But I'm thinking about buying some Harlequins (Warhammer 40k) later simply because I like them. So I guess I'll keep them in this factory. And now about the project itself.

Right now it's just a factory. I don't know what it's supposed to produce, so any tips are appreciated. Anyway I think of it as some kind of abandoned steampunkish factory.
Since I can't draw very well I made these skeches in Google Skechup (without details of course).

font view - some free space is gonna be on the right
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back wall with three large windows
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another angle
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So you roughly have my idea, and here comes my work so far (let's be honest I just started)

front wall with door (possibly for some kind of train)
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inside (don't worry I used the tape only for these first photos)
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I won't have any time at weekend so I'll probably continue next tuesday with some basic works. As I said before any help, tips or comments are appreciated. Thank you
Jakub
 

dogfacedboy uk1

New member
Maybe research some pictures on victorian workhouses and the machinary they used, this might offer some steampunkish inspiration for your factory!!!

dfb
 

freakinacage

Well-known member
a good start. dfb has it right. research is the key to making things look right. google images is your friend
 

Crocan

New member
I was supposed to study econometrics in the morning, but I didn't like that :) so I added some details and made 2 of 3 big windows. I made some holes by mistake, do you think I can use green stuff to fill it? I dont know what else, I have gypsum at home but I hate working with it.

I searched for some images of old/abandoned factories and I now have a better idea where this is going.

front wall
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side wall
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back wall with windows
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everything together (don't mind the pill box, it's just for holding the foot bridge :) )
the black thing is where I might place a chimney
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thanks for help&supprot and any comments are welcomed
Jakub
 

neonjfd

New member
Just to give you some ideas, I do believe this guy is one of our fellow CMON guys.
http://akaranseth.over-blog.com/ext/http://www.akaranseth.com/
He has some tutorials. Since you are doing a good bit of work with the foam, just cover it with plaster to give you some good texture, maybe use a bit of white glue. try it on a piece of scrap foam. I have some other tutorials I found on doing brick walls, when i get home ill post them for you!!
Jose
 

Crocan

New member
Hi everyone,
I made some progress today. The back wall is the only one that is somewhat done, other walls need more painting and stuff. (These photos are yellower than in reality.)
any comments are welcomed :)

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sorry for the quality, took the pictures on my phone.
 

Crocan

New member
So I've done some painting, you can check it here. I feel like it's missing something but don't really know what (quality painting maybe :D ), so any tips and ideas are welcomed. :)
Thank you
Jakub
 

Crocan

New member
I made some progress in last couple days, you can check it here.
Interior still needs a lot of work, but I'm quite happy with exterior (meaning walls and roof, some terrain-stuff will come later).

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Any comments are welcomed
Cheers
J
 

PegaZus

Stealth Freak
I think I finally figured out what was bothering me about the bricks. I'd looked earlier, but had nothing although it bothered me too. But, there's no mortar. Maybe some thin lines of gray down the lines on the bricks, then another wash to age them is what is needed. Especially on the broken ends, there there could be some mortar sticking to the tops of the bricks as well. Breaking up that solid red I think would help things.
 

Crocan

New member
Thanks for the comment PegaZus. I tried to do that, but it looked pretty bad. I'll definitely give it another try :)
 

PegaZus

Stealth Freak
Thanks for the comment PegaZus. I tried to do that, but it looked pretty bad. I'll definitely give it another try :)
I think very thin lines, not even constant thickness nor even constant. Break the line here and there, thicker in some places, but thin overall. It is an old building.

Sorry I can't suggest any better color than "gray"!
 
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