Firstly I obtain a suitable sized cardboard box. I decided on a standard room size using a CD storage box [approx size 27cm (L) x 13cm (w) x 13cm (H)], these come in a variety of colours.
The next phase is to get the basic shell of the room ready,
- cut one side of the box out (save the card it is useful for basing figs)
- decide on the wall colours. If the box interior is a suitable colour then I leave it as it is otherwise I use some 160g computer paper and cut it to size and stick on the walls
- to show the start of the celing, some 160g white computer paper is added along the top of the walls with a bit of moulding using some white mounting card
- the floor, use a tile paper (which you can buy from a Dolls house supplier); or for wooden flooring I scribe some mounting card, paint it brown and then put some satin varnish on top.
Here is the basic shell of the library...
I then add the door(s) to the room. For the pediment of large doors I use a Dolls House window pediment, for the library I wanted something smaller, so I made up one from cardboard. I make an outline with cardboard and then the individual parts. For the columns you can scribe some thick cardboard or use suitable sized wooden dowelling.
5 comments:
Thanks for the insite on your room construction , been admiring them for a while , now I know how its done!
I'm always interested in seeing how people build their creations (and looking for ideas to steal). :)
Thanks for sharing!
While I doubt that I'd ever build any rooms like this . . . it is really interesting to see how it is done.
Thank you for posting this 'how to'.
-- Jeff
Thank you for doing this. This might be a cool article for Battlegames.
Boxes are great ways to start buildings fast...I'm well on my way to a big colonial desert village with boxes as the basic structure as well...
very nice!
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