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German East Africa

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Buildings Pt 2

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I did a second coat of Burnt Umber then once dry, I did a light drybrush of Skleton Bone. I did a second coat of Burnt Umber then once dry, I did a light drybrush of Skleton Bone.
I painted the floor with Oak Brown then did a drybrush of Leather Brown and then a lighter drybrush of Skeleton Bone. I painted the floor with Oak Brown then did a drybrush of Leather Brown and then a lighter drybrush of Skeleton Bone.
I glued the support pieces onto the base and realized at this point the tabs would show through the floor slots so I had to quickly paint up the gray tabs the same color as the floor. In this case, Oak Brown. I glued the support pieces onto the base and realized at this point the tabs would show through the floor slots so I had to quickly paint up the gray tabs the same color as the floor. In this case, Oak Brown.
I glued a few tufts near the edges of the bases and then laid some glue on the supports in preparation for the floor. I glued a few tufts near the edges of the bases and then laid some glue on the supports in preparation for the floor.
With the floor now in place I started on the house walls. I used the rubber bands to hold the walls tight while the glue dried. With the floor now in place I started on the house walls. I used the rubber bands to hold the walls tight while the glue dried.

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