I finally finished up a project that had been sitting on my back burner for six months, the Suicide Squad buildings. Now, I know what you are thinking; how did some pre-printed cardboard buildings take you so long to finish? The answer may or may not surprise you, I don't like to do anything the easy way.When I first got my copy of the SS game I could not decide which of the building fronts I wanted to make. One side was the rundown, graffiti-covered look. While the other side was the clean uptown style. So I built them without glue (which was surprisingly easy). I figured I could flip it around if I wanted to. However, as the buildings sat on my shelf the boards started to bow.
I tried to glue and reshape the pieces with no success. I figured I could straighten the boards by reinforcing it with some foam-core. It seemed like such a waste to destroy one side of the boards by gluing some foam to it. Then an idea struck me.I peeled one side of the boards off. The card was still thick enough to build one set of the buildings. Then I just cut it out and built it. I then glued the peeled piece to a sheet of foam-core. Then some cardboard to the sides to cover the seams and modified the roof to match my other scratch built buildings. I made up some gargoyles to hide the holes where the roof supports used to be. The last thing to mask was the balcony; for one I used a strip of balsa and for the other some spare quarter-round.
All in all I was very happy with how it turned out. I think I am going to go back and redo the roofs of the other two SS buildings to match.
Kevin




Those fences are awesome where are they from
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Well Jordan, I just happen to have a fully furnished table awaiting some games!
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