Archive for October, 2007

Dragoon’s meal has arrived

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

In the café, the dragoon’s food has now arrived. The chicken is being served on a metal plate, the freshly baked loaf of bread is ready to eat. To wash it all down is an earthenware jug of red wine (not shown).

The food for the 4th Dragoon has arrived

At the moment I have stopped work on making a figure of a serving woman out of modelling clay. Instead I am investigating moulding the figure from commercial moulds – watch this blog, more to follow.

So, the Dragoon’s café is on hold for the moment. But I have started my next project which will be a small diorama of a battle that might have taken place in Spain around 1808.
This new thread will be called Spanish Battle…………

4th Dragoon - The Cafe is completed

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

The completed roof was glued in place on top of the cafe wall.

On the outside some ‘mud’ and ‘dirt’ and ‘mould’ and the remains of an old creeper on the wall were simulated by diluted paint and sawdust.

Inside the wall was too clean, so some slightly off white washes were painted onto the wall.
Cracks between the floor slabs were dry brushed with dark grey to tone them down and to provide shadow.

Dragoon and sword seated at table

Strips of wood were glued to the wall to represent timbers, and the edges of these wooden strips were chopped about to prevent the new, square look that modern beams have.

(In the picture the Dragoon is holding his sword - but this is only temporary, it has not been glued in place yet, and nor have the table or chair been glued either).

Below is a top view showing the general lay out, however the Dragoon might be relocated closer to the window. That depends upon how I manage with modelling the serving girl.

General view of the 4th Dragoon in the cafe

My attempt to amke a serving girl is not going well, but watch this space.

4th Dragoon - roof completed

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

Today has been rather foul from the weather point of view so I have been able to catch up with the model of the 4th French Dragoon as well as the scratch built cafe in which he is seated.

The tiles, bought in Spain recently, proved to be too difficult to use to build a ‘real’ Spanish tiled roof”.
Ideally there should have been rows of upside down tiles on top of which the ‘right way up’ tiles should have rested. But a number of dry runs ended up with a mess.

The problem was solved by making a base of modelling clay to represent the forms of inverted roof tiles and then mounting the top layer of tiles on top of that.
The result worked and the hand made tiles looked irregular and very much like the real thing.

The Spanish Roof tiles for the 4th Dragoon Cafe