Following up on the post I did earlier this week on making bookcases for our upcoming Frostgrave Library scenario game, I cobbled together a ruined bookcase as a kind of prototype to see how easy it would be to make a few of these. After all, it is supposed to be a library that has sat unattended for a thousand years, so there is going to be a little bit of a mess here and there.
I began by taking a pair of pliers to a couple tongue-depressor style craft sticks; breaking and snapping them into small pieces. I then glued these into a bookshelf looking configuration onto a black-primed 3"x1'5" metal base.
My next steps was to make some books. While I didn't have the patience to make a full bookshelf's worth of books, I thought it would be easy enough to make about a half dozen to give the impression of books being scattered about. To make the books, I simply cut little rectangles of balsa, and then cut slightly larger double-sized rectangles of thin cardboard that I carefully folded over each little balsa piece and glued on like a cover.
After everything was dry, I stained the wood bookcase pieces, and then painted the books. I didn't take a lot of care in painting everything, as I wanted it to look a bit of a sloppy mess. After I painted everything, I slopped some Citadel "Nuln Oil" wash here and there, and when that was dry, I went over the piece with a light white drybrush to give it a bit of a frosty look.
I'm very happy with how it turned out, and it was simple enough that once I finish my main bookcases, I make make a couple more.
Casting with Schneider Molds for a 19th Century Project
-
Through a fortuitous alignment in work and holiday schedules I was able to
get five days off at the cost of one vacation day last week. Unfortunately
f...
11 months ago
Wow, that's really nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Phil!
DeleteExcellent
ReplyDeleteThanks, Neil!
Delete