(Edit: Final "ruined" pics at the end of first page!)
Well... at least I wanted it to look ruined, but I guess it looks more like an unfinished building now than anything else.
I'm planning to test out various "runing" methods on non-critical blocks before applying them to this project, so I guess it's WIP for now.
This building was made with the only 2 molds I have: #45 Dungeon Builder, and #201 Floor Tiles.
Needless to say, I was totally impressed with the versatility of Hirst Arts molds!
Bruce would have shipped my next order of 5 molds (Prison Tower, Gothic Church, Bell Tower, Bridge, Cracked Floor Tiles) this morning, and I can't wait to see the variety these would add to my projects!
Without further ado, here are the pics.
The first pic is from the front.
Well... at least I wanted it to look ruined, but I guess it looks more like an unfinished building now than anything else.
I'm planning to test out various "runing" methods on non-critical blocks before applying them to this project, so I guess it's WIP for now.
This building was made with the only 2 molds I have: #45 Dungeon Builder, and #201 Floor Tiles.
Needless to say, I was totally impressed with the versatility of Hirst Arts molds!
Bruce would have shipped my next order of 5 molds (Prison Tower, Gothic Church, Bell Tower, Bridge, Cracked Floor Tiles) this morning, and I can't wait to see the variety these would add to my projects!
Without further ado, here are the pics.
The first pic is from the front.
Next is from another angle.
One from the back...
Isometric...
The second floor can be taken apart, like this:
Here's the same scene from another angle.
Technically, this "CD Wall Section" was the first building I made, but it was way too small (not to mention simple) to be called an actual
"project".
CD Wall Section from another angle...
