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Offline Klickteryx

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Cardboard spire test
« on: February 04, 2016, 14:11:56 »
While the same effect could be done using modelling supplies I wanted to try using cardboard to make a really pointy spire. The long term advantage is that the same technique can be used for round spires or any other non-flat roof element.

Progress so far:



Probably should have started with something smaller but I didn't want to make something smaller. ::)
The overlapping tiles are quite strong though in future I'd start with a stiffer backing to get a neater finish though this will end up looking like an old slightly sagging roof which is also good.

The tiles are punched out using a label punch, mine came from Stampin Up! in the USA. They're then cut to size - these are about 2cm long - and glued with craft glue.

I changed the spacing between the tiles after doing the first skirt as they were overlapping too much (7mm spacing). I'll continue with the overly overlapping tiles on the skirt and use the better spacing (1cm) on the tall part. Tiles also have a slight gap between them so that they'll stand out once painted and the tiles on the playmobil roofs have this gap.

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Re: Cardboard spire test
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2016, 14:17:12 »
A shot from further back showing bits of the tower that the spire will eventually provide a roof for. I really like the rose window that playmoebius does. I also got some gothic arches from him that will provide walls for the church that the tower will be part of. That will come later though.


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Re: Cardboard spire test
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2016, 14:33:16 »
 :o That looks amazing! I admire your patience though, all those tiny bits... I'm sure it will look suberb when it's done.

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Re: Cardboard spire test
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2016, 20:34:41 »
That's a lot of work, but looks great! Look forward to seeing the finished product one day

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Re: Cardboard spire test
« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2016, 21:25:10 »
It looks amazing!

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Re: Cardboard spire test
« Reply #5 on: February 05, 2016, 12:40:44 »
By the way, I love the fact that the cardboard is also Playmo-related  ;D

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Re: Cardboard spire test
« Reply #6 on: February 06, 2016, 16:30:24 »
Looks good so far! Only, I would suggest that you spray paint the cardboard before adding shingles. For instance, if you want a red-shingled roof, spray paint the cardboard a dark red to offset light red shingles? Just my idea.  ;)

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Re: Cardboard spire test
« Reply #7 on: February 07, 2016, 03:38:30 »
Looks good so far! Only, I would suggest that you spray paint the cardboard before adding shingles. For instance, if you want a red-shingled roof, spray paint the cardboard a dark red to offset light red shingles? Just my idea.  ;)

ummm...some spray paints dont stick well on glossy cardboard surfaces so there's a chance of shingles falling off taking flakes of dried spray paint (underneath) with them.

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Re: Cardboard spire test
« Reply #8 on: February 07, 2016, 04:30:43 »
The other thing to work out is how to create some 150° angle connectors. I've cut some corner connectors in half lengthwise, just need to determine what to fill the expanded angle with. Some sort of wedge though perhaps not cutting up anymore steck.

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Re: Cardboard spire test
« Reply #9 on: February 07, 2016, 12:31:08 »
It looks great! As Birdie said, I think it's great that you used Playmobil box pieces for the tiles. :lol:
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