Compton castle

Western Thunderer
When I worked in the building trade the renderers would often use a bit of broken paving slab to polish the render in a circular motion to remove any lumps and bumps, I’m wondering if you could sand the plasticard to roughen it up and then some thinned grey washes until you get the desired colour effect.
 

Pencarrow

Western Thunderer
When I worked in the building trade the renderers would often use a bit of broken paving slab to polish the render in a circular motion to remove any lumps and bumps, I’m wondering if you could sand the plasticard to roughen it up and then some thinned grey washes until you get the desired colour effect.

This is what I did in 4mm on the Polsarrett cottage:
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Plasticard surface harassed by sandpaper then painted over.
 

Pencarrow

Western Thunderer
As well as the courtyards, I've been making a start on the roofs. The main profiles have been added - that's another sheet of plasticard gone.

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I then started thinking about chimneys. I want these to be part of the roof structure and not added afterwards. So a bit of planning involved and thinking about construction sequence. But first a bit of fag packet sketching:

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Two different heights, four different depths, same width. Plus a reminder to self that my two outside stacks will be different to reality as I've tacked the newer building on the opposite end.

A few photos from GoogleEarth of the remains of the real chimneys....

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The 4 potter which is at the lean-to end, but which needs to be a 6 potter on my model.

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The 2 potter which will stay as is.

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The 5 potter (one missing) with added seagull which will stay as is.

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The somewhat knocked around and decapitated 6 potter which will be a 4 potter on the model.

I've made a start on the 5 potter first, just to sort the method. It's made like a glove and fits snugly over the roof former. The coursing at the joins needs adding after the solvent has set.

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And on place on the building. Not glued yet though.IMG_20230319_092222_1.jpg

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From left to right in the above photo, the chimney stacks will be:
- 4 potter tall
- 5 potter tall
- 2 potter shorter
- 6 potter shorter
 
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