10 : Finishing the Courtyard House
There wasn’t much more to do now to finish the courtyard house complex. The buildings still needed roofs. I made a roof timber and a mud-roof piece for each of the three main buildings....
There wasn’t much more to do now to finish the courtyard house complex. The buildings still needed roofs. I made a roof timber and a mud-roof piece for each of the three main buildings....
Next up, I needed an actual courtyard house. I wanted to have a building with upstairs living quarters. This is where the main household would have lived and slept. With not much space left...
On with the build of the courtyard house! I glued the kitchen’s other wall in place and then concentrated on the courtyard area. I added some texture, using baking soda again for the slabs...
I planned to build a Bronze Age courtyard complex that could be used as a townhouse inside city walls or as a walled farmhouse out in the rolling countryside. The idea would be to...
The new-look stonework painted up well. The new wall design was textured and painted as before. I brushed neat white glue on each stone and dusted over with baking soda. You can get some...
I took a slight side step and designed a house for Troy. All the models of my planned Bronze Age range would most probably share some basic design elements. In my mind, three distinct...
by Supreme Littleness Designs · Published March 9, 2021 · Last modified April 27, 2021
I designed a South Tower module with attached gateway. This was a redesign of my first attempt at the South Tower. I increased its height, changed the stonework design and took the stonework all...
by Supreme Littleness Designs · Published March 8, 2021 · Last modified June 1, 2021
My feelings about a redesign were correct. I returned to the drawing board and produced a new stonework design. It should be remembered that Troy was an endless building project. During the Bronze Age,...
by Supreme Littleness Designs · Published March 5, 2021 · Last modified March 8, 2021
I had a shot at adding some colour to my trial model. First, I gave it some texture. I used my current favourite – baking soda. This has the advantage of not just being...
by Supreme Littleness Designs · Published March 4, 2021 · Last modified June 1, 2021
I’ve been collecting 28mm Trojan War figures for more than two decades – more than twice the length of the Trojan War! However, in that time I’ve never attempted to get any walls of...
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