



This smallish building made at random from foamboard, cardboard and sprue rubble came out quite nicely (I think). As a gaming piece it is a bit too small, but as a test piece for making big bunker doors out of pieces of cardboard it worked out fine. I used a laser printer to print the posters on the door and on the back, for what better way to simulate a poster than by making a small poster. The roof is made from thick paper soaked in PVA and dressed up with a bit of left over balsa wood (as per GW's How to make wargames terrain book).
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