One of the things I decided I needed to add to my gaming collection is modern/post-apocalyptic buildings with interiors. These are largely what all the scatter terrain I've been painting over the past couple of weeks will be populating.
About two or three years ago I bought a set from TT Combat that was 3 single floor store fronts with second floor apartments. Unfortunately I assembled two of the buildings before I became aware of a problem (it's one of those 'now that I've seen it, I can't unsee it' things), there is no way to get from the first floor to the second floor. For my third building I will be cutting out a hole in the ceiling/floor to accommodate a staircase but for the two I've already built I just decided to leave the second floor off.
I should also point out to anyone new to MDF scenery that it largely comes in two flavours; super basic having no interior detail but being amazingly inexpensive, and fully detailed but far more expensive. All of the TT Combat buildings I got fall into the first category. That may seem basic but the price was amazing and they can be dressed up with scatter terrain.
I actually tried something a little different this time and undercoated the building dark brown and then painted over top of that. I was hoping to get more of a dirty worn look and that seems to have worked out fairly well. I also decided to add a splash of colour and detail by wallpapering the interior walls, which I think makes the building look more like a real place and less like a model kit.
I took these pictures while I was waiting for the Mod-Podge on the paper to dry so I will probably still go back and dirty it up a bit. I also kept the doors I cut off the building as I may use those as rubble or in another terrain project.
What are your thoughts? For about $10 worth of kit and material an less than 2 hours work I'm really happy with this and using it as a template I should be able to get a reasonable collection of buildings done fairly quickly.
-Jay