Some more 3D printed buildings, again designed by Jens Najewitz of course.
This time they are from his mediterranean range and are suitable for a great range of times and settings - from Greece, over Italy to Spain.
I treated the walls with a thin layer of spatula and replaced the printed wooden beams of the veranda with home-made wooden beams before painting the houses.
Especially with the roofs, I tried to achieve the typical Mediterranean very colorful look and painted many tiles individually with different red and orange tones.
The roof of the windmill was designed in the print file as a thatched roof, but I did not like the appearance of it.
To adapt it to the appearance of the tiled roofs, I have rebuilt it from individual bricks made of cardboard.
Furthermore I made some sacks of flour from Greenstuff and a old millstone just for adding some details ;-)
I like the result, even if it was very time consuming.
And smaller versions for the Sweetwater:
Monday, September 2, 2019
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