Making a VBS jungle treehouse part 3
I took two sheets of 4 x 8 foot by 2-inch thick white styrofoam and cut them in half. Then I measured and cut out a triangle to form the front of the treehouse. I did the same for the back. I cut a door hole in the front one.
Then, using a wire brush, I carved gouges into strips to simulate bamboo.
I even carved the little holes in the top of the door.
I made short sides of the house to match.
I took some long strips, about 2 inches square by 8 feet long, and rounded the edges off. Then cut a few of those rounded pieces the same height to serve as railing posts. These I attached with some drywall screws from the top of the railing into the post. I carefully squeezed Great Stuf foam in an X pattern to simulate vines or rope tying everything together.
I made the roof by taking another piece of styrofoam, cutting it in half, and making one side jagged.
I attached all of these pieces together using drywall screws to see what it looked like.
There was a gap in the top of the roof, so I used another railing piece for the top.
I took everything apart and painted it.
For the bamboo I just used a darker brown color and made lines. Then drybrushed these lines up and down to simulate the bamboo rings.
I forgot to show the windows which I carved and added the Great Stuf rope.
Here it is mostly finished
Then I sat the treehouse on the top of the tree to test fit it. It looked pretty good.
I made some more leave bunches to go on the ends.
The leaf ends were a tad heavy, so they ended up getting some fishing line support from the ceiling.
I also made some vines using the technique on this post.
I put a small white piece of material across the front door and windows so I didn't have to paint the inside of the treehouse.
If you make your own version, I would love to see it.
Jeff
Where did you get styrofoam sheets from?
ReplyDeleteThey are available in the insulation section at the big box stores like Lowe’s and Home Depot. They are available in 4’ x 8’ x 2” sheets
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