Normandy or d-day buildings??? (1 Viewer)

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Hello all, I am presently working on a King&Country d-day diorama and trying to figure out the best way to use a 10 foot table I have, do any of you have any suggestions where I can find some bulidings for this type of set-up?? I already have my farmhouse in use with my winter dio, I would like to get a good variety of buildings but where??? thanks for any help...Sammy
 
You can try JG Miniatures or Hobby Bunker has their own line.
 
Sammy:

Try George (Warrior) at Minutemen Toy Soldiers as he always seems to have some great buildings in various scales. Have fun!

~Beaufighter
 
Build-a-Rama:OThey Have amazing 1/30th and 1/32nd pieces:D:DAlso, hopefully K&C will bring out some more of their own buildings:D:D:D:confused::cool::eek::D
 
For a layout that big you might want to make your own.
 
I agree with Alex! Get yourself some insulation foam and a hot glue gun and custom make the building the way you want it.
Its a bit of work but much cheaper in the long run. The more you make the better you,ll get and its a lot of fun also. Give it a try!
Heres a photo of one I just finnished building out of pink foam.
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I agree with Alex! Get yourself some insulation foam and a hot glue gun and custom make the building the way you want it.
Its a bit of work but much cheaper in the long run. The more you make the better you,ll get and its a lot of fun also. Give it a try!
Heres a photo of one I just finnished building out of pink foam.
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Really fantastic job!! That is one of the best scratchbuilt buildings I have ever seen! :cool::cool:
 
Amazing work Tim, another great job by you to say the least.......
 
You could try as Tim suggested making your own buildings. If the are going to be along a back wall try only making the front facade (will save time and materials). Looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
 
I agree with Alex! Get yourself some insulation foam and a hot glue gun and custom make the building the way you want it.
Its a bit of work but much cheaper in the long run. The more you make the better you,ll get and its a lot of fun also. Give it a try!
Heres a photo of one I just finnished building out of pink foam.
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034.jpg

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That is incredible. How did you make the screens for the windows? And how did you find the plants for the window boxes?
 
The windows are clear plastic and metal screen cut to size and placed sideways to look like diomond shaped lead windows. They are held in place by a wooden frame made from skinny sticks, which are craft sticks sold by the bag that are a bit thinner then popsicle sticks and without the rounded ends.

The roof itself was made of broken popsicle sticks hot glued on. I also used full sticks of balsa wood for the timbered trim of the house. Its the same width and pretty much size as the skinny sticks so I could use either or for the trim, wich is nice because the skinny sticks are cheaper so I used some of them on the trim also.

The flower pots are a mix of popsicle sticks and skinny sticks and the flowers are just painted onto some green woodland scenic tree making foam type material. I used the same stuff to make the trees on the sides and also the vines growing up the side of the building also.

The wood grain on the floors in front of the building and the door on the second floor are carved into the foam. the other 3 doors are skinny sticks and the braces on the door were cut from plastic and painted black.
All I could find hanging around was clear plastic so I had to paint both sides.

The door handles are links from keychains glued onto clear plastic painted black also. I just cut out little dimond shapes.
I also cut out these diamond shapes for the back of the street lamps wich were cut off from X-mas street lamps.

The bay windows were one of the hardest parts of the building and could have come out a bit better but it was my first time trying to make these.
There made from cardbourd cut and fitted with A LOT of patience and then wood trim was hot glued on. I used a finer screen on these and also some match sticks along with the skinny sticks.

This was a bit of a project because I stepped outside the box(pun) and got away from the usual boxed shaped building wich made the roof build a bit more tricky but give one a try its fun and each one you build you learn something new that,ll make the next one even better!!!

I wanted to do a how to thread on this one but my computor was messed up but now that I,ve got a new one I might try another building again soon and I,ll do a how to thread.

I,ve got some pictures of this building in progress on another thread in the how to section check them out! I also have another thread on there with another building with how to instuction also and alex has a few also as do others. You guys should give this a try and share your expirience with us as this is how we,ll be able to learn from each other.
If you guys have any questions on this stuff just ask and me or someone here will try and help you out I,m sure.:cool:
 
Hello all, I am presently working on a King&Country d-day diorama and trying to figure out the best way to use a 10 foot table I have, do any of you have any suggestions where I can find some bulidings for this type of set-up?? I already have my farmhouse in use with my winter dio, I would like to get a good variety of buildings but where??? thanks for any help...Sammy


I make them of plasterboard that is very good.
Or Verlinden Productions has beautiful buildings

Harrie.
 
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