Sunday, 30 September 2012

Blacksmiths

As with the other buildings, it only just fits in the lightbox, so photos may not be the best, but, for better or worse, the Blacksmiths is finished... 



As I said in the WIP, I removed the wall extensions from the wooden frame, it made more sense without the roof to only have them on the walls - they are now on the inside of the roof which I neglected to photograph...

 

It is of course an absolute swine to get a good photo of the inside, but hopefully this covers it. The forge floor was a conundrum at first, I didn't want wood, and stone seemed a bit too posh, so, after a pleasing result in the plague house, went for a compacted dirt/clay floor within a brick frame... didn't quite get the same result as the plague house, but it will do... I added a few clumps of grass where the floor could have cracked and seeds taken a foothold... strange fisheye thing happening with the photo, it is straight... honest...

 

and of course, the Smithy himself... rather than track down a blacksmith mini, I decided to go with stuff I already have (a sign of things to come I feel), and this chap is from the Warlord Clubmen set... as a cleaver was included in the weapons options for the set, I had always seen him as a butcher, but a g/s hammer and a brown leather apron and a perfectly compact and rotund blacksmith will do...
 


4 comments:

Michael Awdry said...

That is a thing of beauty; excellent work Sir.

Allison M. said...

Smithy aside, the smith himself is a great conversion.

X-Tine said...

That building looks very good... Excellent job done!

Anonymous said...

Have you thought about using modelling clay for that compacted earth floor, smoothed down with a little water on your thumb?

With the MDF being quite porous you may need to use a little extra water to help it stick down, but once painted it should stick fine.

Steve