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MrMo
01-05-2019, 03:33
Hello Gentlemen!

Today, I will start posting things about my new project "How to create land masses for Sail of Glory & Co."!
The first thing I have to say is, this is the first time ever I try to create things like these, so I am a bloody amateur and I am no modeller. So please apologize right in advance if some things may seem very amateurish here.:drinks:

All that I used for ideas of creating these land masses are mainly from Youtube and of course some from Sir Rob. Thanks!

Ok, so lets start now...

For the basics (step 1) I used the following Items:
Blue Styrodur 700x700x40mm
A large Cutter knife (needed only 1 blade)
Electric angle grinder (Diameter 125mm)
Pferd Polifan Curve Z40 Grinding wheel
Safety glasses
Dusk mask
Industry vacuum cleaner
Alpina Color Spray Acryl RAL 6002
Alpina Color Spray Acryl RAL 6011
Alpina Color Spray Acryl RAL 7035

Step 1:
1. First I have choosen a plate of Styrodur (700x700x40mm)
2. I painted the outlines and the high profile for the first land mass (490x490 L shape)
3. I cutted with some space the landmass from booth sides and break it off the plate
4. Weared the glasses, mask and used the grinder for round #1 - roughly grinding (dont press very strong!)
5. After I finished this step I grinded the landmass sides for the cliffs (grind very carefully vertical and obliquely)
6. Dont crack all the smelted blue Styrodur because the structure is nice and we are not yet finished
7. Now I created some base streets and ways for further building & Co.
8. Thawing the whole bottom (P40 sandpaper) and the plain fields on the upside (P500)
9. Now remove small lint from the whole land mass, make it ready for primering
10. Shake the colour-tins well
11. I tried the Acryl spray on a small test piece of Styrodur to check if the tolerability of the color is given
12. I sprayed the green color first with different distances from the upside
13. Then I sprayed the brown color from the side with a wider distance
14. As primer finish I used some white color finish (dont forget, its only for basecoat)

Note: I did the same steps for the 2 islands too!

Now the basic landmasses are ready for the next step ...

See ya soon folks, stay tuned!

Regards
Marco

Redcoat
01-10-2019, 16:36
Interesting way to do the land. It remmembers me how I do it. Well done! :beer:

Bligh
01-17-2019, 01:15
Pretty much the way that I do mine Marco.:thumbsup: The only thing that I do really different is seal the surface with PVA glue before painting. This hardens off the surface and prevents the paint from dissipating by soaking into the Styrofoam,
Rob.

MrMo
01-18-2019, 07:02
Hello Gentlemen

I used the angle grinder with a grinding disc to open the pores of the Styrodur. The smooth either and bottom was sanded with grinding paper. This ensures that the colour holds and the color penetrates the little pores. After greening with fine Turf, I will fix the surface several times with a mix of Ponal Express wood glue & water. I just needed the paint as color primer and to harden the surface. I got already all things I need to move on but I have to paint the small houses, forts & Co. first. The baselayer of 2mm ABS (white) must be cutten to the right size, I will do this at weekend. Painting of the external stuff will take a little time until I'm done with it. ;)

Best wishes,
Marco

David Manley
01-18-2019, 10:10
Some excellent tips there, thanks

Comte de Brueys
01-19-2019, 14:51
Nice "how to". :thumbsup:

Capn Duff
01-20-2019, 14:27
Well put together tips, thanks very much

Volunteer
02-17-2019, 23:52
Yes very informative, thank you for sharing.

Bligh
02-18-2019, 00:49
Sounds very much like the way I do mine Marco.
On thing you might consider is painting your houses in stages whilst waiting for glue, paint etc to dry out. This makes better use of your time if you only have the weekends to work on it. I look forward to seeing the finished work. If you do it all in one thread with a writeup of the stages, I can put it in the How to for you again.
Rob.