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  • meirion658
    • Jan 2023
    • 22

    #1

    Diorama Resin

    Morning all,

    About to start a white cliffs of Dover diorama and would like to try my hand at using resin for the English channel.

    Never used resin before and looking forward to the challenge. Any recommendations for resins please?
  • boatman
    SMF Supporters
    • Nov 2018
    • 14451
    • christopher
    • NORFOLK UK

    #2
    TRY 570 he's the exspert on water with resin i think anyway
    chrisb

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    • Dave Ward
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 10549

      #3
      Meirion,
      do you mean resin for the sea? There are plenty of products available, not necessarily resin
      John has this sort of thing in the shop https://www.scalemodelshop.co.uk/125...s-bd43-p14901/ - if you search for 'water effects' that'll throw up a load of products.
      There a load of tutorials on YouTube, obviously each one pushing their own brand!

      That's resin - not for indoor use - nasty stuff!
      Dave

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      • rtfoe
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 9072

        #4
        Hi Meirion, it depends on what scale you're doing. If it's in a small scale like 1/350 and below you can get away without using resin. But if you are using resin you will need to seal every the base and terrain with a water base sealant like varnish and create a reservoir at the edges to contain the resin. Resin cures very hot at high temperatures so areful with what you put in it to avoid melting...don't know about the newer stuff.

        Cheers,
        Wabble

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        • JR
          • May 2015
          • 18273

          #5
          Think the guys have covered it well, the only thing I can add it the sealing of the ground work is of the upmost importance. Wabble ( rtfo ) is using it on his Jungle Diorama.

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          • meirion658
            • Jan 2023
            • 22

            #6
            Originally posted by Dave Ward
            Meirion,
            do you mean resin for the sea? There are plenty of products available, not necessarily resin
            John has this sort of thing in the shop https://www.scalemodelshop.co.uk/125...s-bd43-p14901/ - if you search for 'water effects' that'll throw up a load of products.
            There a load of tutorials on YouTube, obviously each one pushing their own brand!

            That's resin - not for indoor use - nasty stuff!
            Dav
            Yes Dave I'm only looking tonuse the resin for the water element of the build all the rest is sorted.

            Thanks for the you tube link been watching a shed load of them over weekend. It beats watching Wales trying to play rugby that for sure!!

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            • AlanG
              • Dec 2008
              • 6296

              #7
              I would also have a look at a channel called Geek Gaming. He (in the past) did some really good water technique videos using cheaper everyday product like Clearfix. Well worth checking out.

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              • spanner570
                SMF Supporters
                • May 2009
                • 15383

                #8
                Sorry Meirion. I can't be of any help what so ever. I don't go on YouTube, but it looks like the lads have it all sussed for you.....

                I don't use resin, . I just use ordinary filler, household varnish and silicone.

                Ron

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                • andy55
                  • Sep 2023
                  • 325

                  #9
                  Originally posted by spanner570
                  Sorry Meirion. I can't be of any help what so ever. I don't go on YouTube, but it looks like the lads have it all sussed for you.....

                  I don't use resin, . I just use ordinary filler, household varnish and silicone.

                  Ron
                  Meirion, sorry for jumping in on your thread.
                  Ron you say you use ordinary filler for sea. Im having probs with a sea diorama, tried using Fimo but its just cracked to hell and back. What filler do you use, do you use styrofoam as a base. Sorry for being a pain.
                  Andy

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                  • Dave Ward
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 10549

                    #10
                    Originally posted by andy55
                    Meirion, sorry for jumping in on your thread.
                    Ron you say you use ordinary filler for sea. Im having probs with a sea diorama, tried using Fimo but its just cracked to hell and back. What filler do you use, do you use styrofoam as a base. Sorry for being a pain.
                    Andy
                    If the base is cracking, it sounds like a) You've put on too thick a layer b) Not left it long enough for it to dry c) You've dried it too quickly ( heat ).
                    I use DAS air drying modelling clay & build it up in thin layers. I leave at keast 24hrs between layers, in a cool dry place. After the final layer I'll leave it for at least 48 hours to finally set. Cracking is usually caused by the upper sirface drying & shrinking, whilst the lower layers aren't shrinking as fast. My first efforts were like crazy paving & chunks fell off straight away. I haven't found a way to speed this up - it's just patience!
                    Dave

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                    • andy55
                      • Sep 2023
                      • 325

                      #11
                      Thanks Dave I did wonder(all the above). At the moment I have an Ice Breaker
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                      • andy55
                        • Sep 2023
                        • 325

                        #12
                        Originally posted by andy55
                        Thanks Dave I did wonder(all the above). At the moment I have an Ice Breaker
                        Should of mentioned its fimo air dry but no heat. Boat not glued in.

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                        • Niho
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2022
                          • 605

                          #13
                          I saw this on a FB diorama site, unknown scale , but ickle indeed
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                          Looks great, then.....
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                          I thought wowza.
                          Niho

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                          • andy55
                            • Sep 2023
                            • 325

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Niho
                            I saw this on a FB diorama site, unknown scale , but ickle indeed
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                            Looks great, then.....
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                            The real size.....
                            I thought wowza.
                            Niho
                            Wow, slightly putting me off when you see something like that. But as they say 'practice makes another balls up', or something like that. lol

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                            • rtfoe
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 9072

                              #15
                              Originally posted by andy55
                              Wow, slightly putting me off when you see something like that. But as they say 'practice makes another balls up', or something like that. lol
                              Don't get put off Andy, for the scale you're doing, Styrofoam carved out using a soldering iron as base build up before coating with filler and then PVA before painting and finally varnish. This is exactly what I did for this...
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                              Cheers,
                              Richard aka Wabble

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