Another ruin has been completed on the work table; one more in the winter rural set. This piece had specific design criteria: it had to be able to conceal a tank (a T34 of T70), or a gun team. This determined the internal dimensions. The largest base is gun an oval 80mm x100mm and the T34 is 55mm x 110mm with a height of 45mm. So the internal dimension was set at xxxmm x xxxmm and the height of the roof at 50mm.
However, that 50mm height is 10mm higher than I usually use and risks looking out of scale. So to counter that height I created a slightly shallower pitch to the detachable roof and then added a 10-12mm 'skirt' that hangs below the gable and creates the illusion of a lower first level.
About halfway through build I started to have doubts about the design. It looked too big for a rural house, but I stuck with it. That said, the low wall, opposite the roof end, still didn't look right. It looked OK for a point of entry for a tank, but it's too low otherwise. To correct this I created a removable rubble pile that fits over the lower wall. If not used in this position it could be placed in the middle of the model or even in a street.















It looks great
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil. I am enjoying these.
DeleteOh my!!! Fantastic work again sir 👏
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal.
DeleteExcellent work as always Mark:). A neat solution regards the 'Z' height for sure, as trying to fit anything other than the PBI into buildings always tends to look 'wrong' to my eyes. I've just been adding some 10mm figures to 10mm AFVs, with the former by and large looking too big for the latter. I think I've sorted it, but will only know once glued in position and painted...
ReplyDeleteThank Steve. There is much to the said for visual balance.
DeleteJust gets better and better.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joe. The real joy with making ruins is that I get to use all the offcuts and waste pieces!
DeleteAbsolutely brilliant!!!! No other words needed!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray.
DeleteI always enjoy reading through your thought processes on these Mark, and how well thought-out they are. A fine terrain piece.
ReplyDeleteThat was an interesting build which came together quite quickly in the end. I have five more ruins in construction (that are helping me through being closed in during a nasty summer weather system) and have just cut the parts for the first of the ACW 'For Sale' items.
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