Hi Guys,
I thought of showing and explaining how I built up a scene in a tropical off the road setting in 1975. These country road stops are still in existence and are tourist attractions if you want to go off road sightseeing. I will only touch on the groundwork and foliage. The rest of the diorama will be in separate posts.
The idea has been in my head for some time and the only thing that was delaying me was creating the jungle foliage which I slowly got more confident when I came across material that was suitable for it.
As usual I plan for levels of viewing but initially this wasn't the case as I thought the base, vehicle, building and jungle would have been sufficient. Anyway I started with getting the right sized board and traced the composition onto the base.

If you'll notice, the items that go into the dio are still not completed and are basically 3/4 done. This is so I can do any modifications as the dio progresses and do the final painting and weathering to blend in.

I had already in mind that there was going to be a little shop next to a large advertising signboard off the main road. The base material for the shop and signboard was mounting board measured, cut and glued with UHU glue much like how it's done with architectural models.

There was going to be a drain running in front of the shop so instead of cutting through the plywood base I raised it with a half inch thick foam board and cut the drain through that.
More to come later and see how some good advice changed the landscape slightly for better eye-level viewing.
Cheers,
Richard
I thought of showing and explaining how I built up a scene in a tropical off the road setting in 1975. These country road stops are still in existence and are tourist attractions if you want to go off road sightseeing. I will only touch on the groundwork and foliage. The rest of the diorama will be in separate posts.
The idea has been in my head for some time and the only thing that was delaying me was creating the jungle foliage which I slowly got more confident when I came across material that was suitable for it.
As usual I plan for levels of viewing but initially this wasn't the case as I thought the base, vehicle, building and jungle would have been sufficient. Anyway I started with getting the right sized board and traced the composition onto the base.
If you'll notice, the items that go into the dio are still not completed and are basically 3/4 done. This is so I can do any modifications as the dio progresses and do the final painting and weathering to blend in.
I had already in mind that there was going to be a little shop next to a large advertising signboard off the main road. The base material for the shop and signboard was mounting board measured, cut and glued with UHU glue much like how it's done with architectural models.
There was going to be a drain running in front of the shop so instead of cutting through the plywood base I raised it with a half inch thick foam board and cut the drain through that.
More to come later and see how some good advice changed the landscape slightly for better eye-level viewing.
Cheers,
Richard
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