If you are getting to be my age you might have to worry about Shingles if you had chickenpox as a kid…wait let me start over. If you’re not a Millennial then you’re probably a home owner and have to deal with a contractor to reroof your house. Na, this ain’t about any of that. This is about fake roofs and shingles. Mostly shingles. I like to go with individual shingles as opposed the strip method. I feel like I get a more dynamic model from individual shingles.
I make them 1cm by 1.5 cm. Yes, it’s metric and it’s “too big” for 25mm, 28mm and even 32mm (scale creep!) scale, but it’s a good working size and looks good on my buildings. And that’s the most important thing. How it looks to me!
I start out by making a sub-roof.
Made of the same card stock (cereal or beer boxes) as the shingles themselves. Add some triangle supports made of foamcore and as the Brits say, Bob’s your uncle.
I have found that it’s beneficial if I prep the shingles before I start the row. From left to right: one that has the left hand corner chopped, shingles that are cut in half, unmodified shingles and ones that have the right hand corner chopped.
I like to glue them on in a horizontal fashion. Putting the glue a little bit higher than it needs to be and dragging it down with each individual shingle. That way I can position each one as I like leaving 1mm to 1.5mm between each shingle but I have to work fast as I like Gorilla Wood Glue, and it sets up quick.
When it’s all glued together it looks like this:
Then after it’s painted:
There you go. Fantasy roofing 101. Now why don’t you go for it! Build something and show me what you got!
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