This is how my castel is coming along. I still have to match and straighten some lines and widen the door a bit. (I may trim that in wood) then I can burn in the lines to look like stacked block, texture, and paint it.
I'm going to cut the bottom floor back out (so I can get Sinatra out) I just installed it to stabilize it while I was working.
I'll leave the parameter of the floor to help keep the walls strong.
This is how my castel is coming along. I still have to match and straighten some lines and widen the door a bit. (I may trim that in wood) then I can burn in the lines to look like stacked block, texture, and paint it.
I'm going to cut the bottom floor back out (so I can get Sinatra out) I just installed it to stabilize it while I was working.
I'll leave the parameter of the floor to help keep the walls strong.
I'm going to use wire brushes, and a heat gun to texture it. If it's still slick I'll smear expanding foam on it and rub it in. (That flattens it out and gives it a pebblely texture), before I paint it.
Thank you, it's 12 L x 9 1/2 W x 12 H Not counting the battlements.
This is the first coat of gray. I'm going to use probably 3 shaded of gray total, some burnt sienna, and some green to look mossy if i can get the color right.
i bet the moss turns out great. I wonder if you could use the moss color on some of the places the paint filled the groves a bit. The texture might be about right to approximate moss growing on the "mortar"
i bet the moss turns out great. I wonder if you could use the moss color on some of the places the paint filled the groves a bit. The texture might be about right to approximate moss growing on the "mortar"