The "Bombed House" by David Graffam was my first Papercraft Project and I had no problems with it. Three lots of printable designs are included in the PDF, so you can pick your design to suit your relevant time period. I mounted the prints on fibreboard for my gaming use afterward, as you may have guessed, I thought it would look better than "plasticard" or cardboard.
TIP: To aid in the assembly, I used small nails to hold the floors and walls in position while my PVA glue set. I then painted the edges of the fibreboard to match the stone and beams on the walls. The project also comes with crates, walls, and ladders as a bonus.
The Bombed House and many other designs by David Graffam can be obtained on the wargame vault website.
A selection of the prints |
The overlapping edges need to be glued down or cut off. |
The top two floors are yet to be added. |
First additions of edge paint, with GW Skavens for scale. |
The top two-floor remnants added. |
A fun little project. More pictures in this range coming soon. The embellished model can be seen in some of my "Arrival at Mordheim" wargames.
Rating 5 out of 5.
Ivor Cogdell
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