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Customising a tenement kit










Well, over 3 years since launching the tenement model kit, I've finally got round to customising a model. It was partially inspired by the work of Alan Wolfson - absolutely amazing modelmaking. You can see it here.

I've added a bit more detail than comes standard with the kit, with a pub and a shop on the ground floor, chimney pots, drainpipes, satellite dishes etc etc.

Here's a little bit about how I did it.

First of all, I took my inspiration from my local area. I decided on a shop and a pub, simply named The Shop and The Pub. Usually, when tenements have bay windows above shop units, there's a stringcourse that sits beneath the bottom of the bays, and displays the shop signage. I cut the bay windows down to 3 storeys, and expanded the voids in the wall to then add the shop and pub fascias. These were painted as separate pieces that were glued onto the main wall of the kit, with hand painted signage, and the all important Tennents sign.

The chimney pots are simply thin dowel glued on top of the usual timber chimneys. The window boxes are made of very thin wire, drilled into small plastic strip, and painted appropriately. The drainpipes are plastic rod, glued onto the back wall, and the aerial on the roof made of the same material in different widths. I added the staining on the stonework with very diluted (almost just water) paint. It is quite common to see this staining on stone buildings of this type. It also adds a bit more depth to the colouring. One of my favourite details is the bin bags outside the back door - these are simply scrunched up paper painted black.

Finally, I cut a base of another sheet of card, and painted a kerb (making sure to paint the edges of the card) and paving flags. I used acrylic paints throughout.

Lots of fun, now I'm trying to decide what to do next. Why don't you give it a go?!
tags: customised, tenement kits
Friday 09.02.11
Posted by alec vanderboom
Comments: 1
 

Tartan Tenements!

We're still in mad preparation for Christmas, and actually getting quite excited now!

We went to Much Too Fun's pop-up shop launch last week which was very Christmassy and quite lovely. Check out their online shop:
http://www.muchtoofun.co.uk/
or pop in to their shop at Mucky Puddle in the Hidden Lane, it's open 'til Christmas!


So we're excited to announce the imminent arrival of a new F&F model kit...
...
drumroll
...
Please welcome the Art School Model Kit!


Ta Da!!

This will be available very soon from our website, in time for Christmas.


One final, exciting thing is that we're really wanting to do a special edition of the Tenement Kits for Christmas. These will be Tartan Tenements, and as the name suggests they will be Tenements, but in a snazzy tartan livery, yippee!! We're still working on this but fingers crossed we'll be able to do it. Watch this space!!
tags: art school model kit, gsa, much too fun, mucky puddle, pop-up shop, tartan tenement kits, tenement kits
Tuesday 11.23.10
Posted by alec vanderboom
Comments: 1
 

New stockists, old stockists....

Just a wee note to say F&F are very happy to be selling model kits through the National Theatre bookshop in London - so all you Londoners, go along and check them out!

In addition, the Lighthouse Mack shop is up and running again, although it may be in a slightly depleted form at the mo. However, they still have some of the model kits of the original Mackintosh Herald building model kits that we made a couple of years ago, that some people have been asking for. The Lighthouse is the only stockist of this kit (we don't even have any!) so if you're after one, that's where to go!

In other news, things seem to be picking up again in the modelmaking world after a quiet summer, any pics that we've got of new work will be here first....
tags: The Lighthouse, tenement kits
Friday 10.08.10
Posted by alec vanderboom
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