Good evening,
These houses that I'm putting up here ,Ive never put up before. That are intact...I have not blown them up...yet. Anyways I bought these little gems in a grocery store for 4 dollars each. They were just bare wood
but I thought they were a hell of a deal. Their real wood almost a half an inch thick. The windows and door were all cut out. I added the paint, doors , window frames, signage etc. The roofs on a couple of them is corregated cardboard and real macaroni. I added the room on the roof of the Woodstock building
and the roof of that room is the one with real macaroni. That kinda weird isn"t it...the things you use to finish the job.
Really impressive work, Richard. Amazing what you've done to them with unconventional material. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteVery nice mate, good effort, colours and shading are especially good.
ReplyDeleteThey look fantastic. Very effective indeed.
ReplyDeleteGreat find painted up very well.
ReplyDeletewell done!
Very nice, I have been thinking of buying some preformed buildings from Hobbycraft as cheap, quick buildings.
ReplyDeleteGreat find and conversion! They like really great!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Just goes to show how inventive wargamers can be, and you Sir are one of the best.
ReplyDeleteImpressive work
ReplyDeleteThey look fantastic, that's gotta be the second best use for pasta I've ever seen!!
ReplyDeleteThat macaroni's a brilliant idea! Serious question: how did you cut it?
ReplyDeleteGaz
Thank to everybody for the nice comments...Crazy joe, didnt cut it it was that size to begin with.
ReplyDeletegreat find.
ReplyDeleteSuperb. Real Macaroni! Awesome and edible!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great job you've done with them.
ReplyDeleteImpressive work mate!!
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