I am calling this finished(ish).
So i started this 2 years ago and only recently found it and decided to finish it. Being my first ever diorama attempt it isn't great but i have totally enjoyed making this. To be honest i am quite chuffed with it. This is the first time i have used static grass and foam scatter in anger.
Yes i have made mistakes along the way but this was and is technique mule to try out things before i progress onto other diorama projects (keep watching for those lol). The tree has had to have another bush placed around it for stability as it's not fixed correctly. I'll paint and scatter that in time. But i think i've done enough now.
Items used were;
Weather board - base
Mud mixed with PVA - mud
Balsa wood for the aircraft stand
Summer static grasses 2,4,6mm
Two types of lichen for the bushes
Dead weed stem for the tree
Three shades of fine foam scatter
So here we have a off-airfield Luftwaffe aircraft stand. The idea was that due to allied air attacks to their bases in 1944/45 and the fluid state of the retreat, the Luftwaffe resorted to making these stands in areas of natural cover.
Any advice greatly welcome.









So i started this 2 years ago and only recently found it and decided to finish it. Being my first ever diorama attempt it isn't great but i have totally enjoyed making this. To be honest i am quite chuffed with it. This is the first time i have used static grass and foam scatter in anger.
Yes i have made mistakes along the way but this was and is technique mule to try out things before i progress onto other diorama projects (keep watching for those lol). The tree has had to have another bush placed around it for stability as it's not fixed correctly. I'll paint and scatter that in time. But i think i've done enough now.
Items used were;
Weather board - base
Mud mixed with PVA - mud
Balsa wood for the aircraft stand
Summer static grasses 2,4,6mm
Two types of lichen for the bushes
Dead weed stem for the tree
Three shades of fine foam scatter
So here we have a off-airfield Luftwaffe aircraft stand. The idea was that due to allied air attacks to their bases in 1944/45 and the fluid state of the retreat, the Luftwaffe resorted to making these stands in areas of natural cover.
Any advice greatly welcome.
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