How To Tile A Dolls House Roof-Wall
Sometimes you will need to tile a tricky angled part of your doll house and in this tutorial I will show you how I tackle an angled section of a dolls house.
Sometimes you will need to tile a tricky angled part of your doll house and in this tutorial I will show you how I tackle an angled section of a dolls house.
Roofing a dollhouse can be one of the most satisfying parts of your build, but it’s also where things can go a bit pear-shaped if you’re not careful. Whether you’re restoring a vintage treasure or building something new, here are a few common mistakes to watch out for and what you can do instead.
My 10 money-saving ideas for modellers; things that I know will help you as a modeller. Most of the things I am going to share with you are easily sourced and are great alternatives to modelling brand products that do the same thing.
There are lots of different weathering techniques you can apply to your doll house roof and here are 4 Weathering techniques for a doll house roof I wanted to cover.
I knew that the thinners and paints I was using could be fatal over time and needed to invest in a mask that would handle all I was going to throw at it!
In this blog post I am going to explain how to tile a dollhouse roof the way I have done it for a long time. With any roof no matter what surface you need to prepare it for the tiles.
I always found making miniature tiles was time-consuming, so after many attempts and iterations, I came up with the TinyTiles company to help modellers of all kinds make any project they were working on take on a realistic and professional finish.
These miniature projects are really rewarding to make and can add a ton of story telling to your diorama or vignette. In this tutorial the measurements I give you are for a 1:24th scale Pallet.
Photo Reference and Scale Modelling go hand in hand in my opinion and as a scale modeller, avid scratch builder and Architecture model maker taking photo reference is essential for inspiration, texture reference and overall detail in a future project.
My creative workspace has had a lot of re-works over the last year or so and because I make models for a living I needed my craft table area to work for me in a way that meant that I could just sit and start whatever project I was working on.