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Fantasy tiles...
By AIM Member, Bea Broadwood
1:12
1:16
1:24
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sided tape. Next using either a craft knife or scissors, cut strips of card roughly as
wide as the length dimensions given on the note pad, see right. To create crooked
tiles cut one long edge of the card strip straight and cut the other long edge with
random gentle curves, see picture 1. Next, take a pair of scissors and snip vertically
into the pre cut strip at varying angles, with each cut being approximately three
quarters deep into the strip. Trim the edges of random tiles to create a rustic look,
again see picture 1.
(Approximat
e)
Individual til
e sizes for
different sc
ales
1:12 = 24mm
x 16mm
1:16 = 18m
m x 12mm
1:24 = 12m
m x 8mm
1:48 = 6mm
x 4mm
(Length x wi
dth)
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STEP 2 Working with one strip of card at a time, remove
the backing from a strip of tiles and apply two lines of PVA
adhesive along the sticky surface of the tape. Starting at the bottom of
the elevation you wish to cover with shingles, stick the card tile strips
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STEP 3 Paint the tiled surface with dark brown paint and leave to dry.
Using permanent fibre tip pens in grey, brown and terracotta, colour in
random tiles, as shown in picture 4. Sponge paint the tiles with terracotta
paint, ensuring that the dark brown paint and coloured tiles still show
through, see picture 5. Lightly sponge a little green paint randomly over
the tiles to create a weathered effect if required.
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Merry Christmas
from Bea, Tony &
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