So I promised you a breached wall section and here it is for those that care. I'm rather chuffed with how it turned out but I'll make this a quick pictorial with but a few words. Still so much to do.
The breached section is made from one of the vast surplus of gateway sections you get from three sets. It is going to need a base but because I don't want it any higher then the rest of the fortress I start by slicing off the bottom mm a few cm either side of the gateway.
After hot glue gunning the base and trimming it in a rough ovalish shape I add chunks of the offcuts and fill with, er... filler.
And that's it for the first night let the filler dry. You will hopefully notice that I have carved out the block shapes from the edges of the collapse.
Speaking of which I then carved up the excess from the tower conversion trying to cut out individual blocks.
These blocks are added to the base and PVA coated around them to stick sand and small stones to.
The core of castle walls are made of rubble in a lime mortar. I've tried to recreate that look by carving out the centre of each wall and adding alot of model railway ballast.
You can see the effect best from above. In the UK we are very lucky in having a great many castles, some in exactly this state and to my eye this is about right.
The view from inside the fortress.
Here with a miniature for scale. The breach fits three 20mm bases. I'll make the second one bigger.
Now onto the keep in progress. Not much but I got the stairs modelled. from blue foam.
Mounted on it's base the stairs look pretty good in place. I can only stand miniatures at the top but I couldn't make the stairs look right with wider steps.
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