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I got some low relief 1:76th buildings from Petite Properties.

For my new project, I will use them to create a scene for Church Street. One of the kits “No. 2 Station Road” will be used to create a pub.

The kits of Petite Properties are laser cut and looks good. “No. 2 Station Road” can also be used for a shop. There is also advice how to finish the building.

For the finishing of the pub I will use texture from several suppliers and some textures I found on the internet.

 

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Textures and used photo papers:

Brick texture: Old English Brick from Scalescenes printed on Innova Canvas IFA36

Sign “The Station” from Scalescenes small corner shop printed on mat photopaper from Pro-line 120 gr/m2

Windows and sills from Clever Models printed on 308 gr/m2 Photo Rag from Hahnemühle.

Floor from Smart Models pub kit printed on mat photopaper from Pro-line 120 gr/m2

Entrance texture is from Scalescenes the High Street fronts kit printed on mat photopaper from Pro-line 120 gr/m2

For my pub, I used some nice pub windows from internet. I resized the windows I found and give them an additional text using Publisher. 

The door is from the pub-kit of Smart models.

The sign is based on a 1959 picture of a pub. I created it with the use of Publisher. Colours and fonts are based on my shop research fitting the Victorian style of the pub.

I added the roof using the slate roof textures from Scalescenes. They are printed on 100 gsm Rice Paper from Hahnemühle. This paper has a fine nice texture. Chimneys are from the kit of Petite Properties. They have the brick paper I used for the pub. Roof flashing is from Scalescenes. The chimney pots from Dart Castings, painted using Vallejo and AK modelling paints.

 

Painting:

New for me was the use of painting a part of my model. I used paint from the Vallejo and AK modelling range.

 

I also added a small yard entrance at the right side of the pub.

 

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Any suggestion or comments are welcome.

 

Regards,

 

Job

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