So guys,
I found myself on page 3 of the diorama forum, so it's about time to show something.
The ceiling was a bit outfitted with wood debris

I added nails also, some made with stretched sprue, some with copper wire only and some still in place, the nails head punched out of lead foil.
l still need to add a lot of broken tiles.
A part of the roof is tiled neatly and correctly

(after having put one more hole into the front part of the roof)
both sides are then completed with remainings of tiles, put here and there. A lot of nails are being inserted also


The roof is airbrushed as usual with blueish-grey colors. I am then putting some contrast (but also a dirty look) to it, by washng it heavily with RawUmber.
This time i used the waterbased Oilcolor, slightly diluted with rectified Turpentine. The effect is not bad, a bit more "heavier" on the look as the normal wash i made until now.
I also added immediatly some more color with other Oil colrs, such as White and Vandyck Brown. This will all be treated with more pigment slater



This all is already a month old, so another update is coming soon.
Cheers
Claude