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    My first Diorama.

    HI all thought I'd share a build that is currently on my bench, its my very first dio that I'm building a part of a group build.

    Its Dio of a King Tiger somewhere in Stavelot (Battle of the Bulge), entitled "PAYBACK".

    Here's the basic idea.

    Later Joolz.
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    #2
    More of the build. Sorry chaps Photo heavy!!

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    A Bazooka team is going to be posted in the upstairs window waiting to pounce.

    Give me your honest opinion.

    Joolz.

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    • Guest

      #3
      All i can say maye is wow.

      Andy

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      • spanner570
        SMF Supporters
        • May 2009
        • 15384

        #4
        This is truly amazing. The detail even at this early stage is quite outstanding. Best of all it is scratch built which allows the imagination to run riot, and by heck have you done just that!

        My sincere congrats.

        Ron

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        • Guest

          #5
          This is superb mate the detail is outstanding and to echo spanner it is all scratch built i love it keep it going mate.

          scott

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          • Centurion3RTR
            • Jan 2009
            • 2093

            #6
            :shocking: I'm with the rest here, just outstanding. I'm looking forward to this thread.

            Great work Backbreaker, John

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            • Guest

              #7
              Many thanks for the kind words!:tropthy: means alot!

              So much to do what next?

              Oh yes casting some pavements.

              I worked out where they needed to be, and what thickness.

              Used grease proof paper (UK) to trace the shapes.

              After transferring the shapes to a spare board i used plasticine to make the mould face.

              Used different shapes of balsa to transfer the design to the plasticine.

              Built shuttering around the moulds and added a PVA, plaster, bandage mix to the mould.

              A little bit of dressing and distressing and getting there.

              Oh by the way started to paint the buildings and arch with a mix of builders caulk, pva, plaster and water mix.

              Next to cast a cobble street using the same method but 1/2 the thickness and with a camber. Nothing like making work for ones self.

              The camber in reverse .

              My 1st attempt at making a creeper that will daub the walls of the bombed out garage to the left of the scene.

              Later Joolz.

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              • yak face
                Moderator
                • Jun 2009
                • 13829
                • Tony
                • Sheffield

                #8
                Simply stunning! i was gobsmacked when i saw the polystyrene walls but when i looked further down and saw the timberwork and cast pavements WOW! this is outstanding work, well done ,im sure there'll be loads of us glued to this one to see how it progresses (and nick a few ideas too!!!) fantastic! keep it up , cheers tony (ps , FIRST diorama?!!! you must have a day job making movie sets !!!! i only hope my first attempt is a tenth as good as this!)

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Thanks Tony!

                  Yes this is my 1st Dio!

                  :nono:No I don't make movie sets LOL!

                  I used to teach conservation skills drystone walling, fencing, stile and bridge building, tree planting, tree felling, footpath construction, creating wildlife gardens in schools etc, etc. Then in 2006 I had a simple fall at work and broke my back in 2 places, and I am now registered disabled. Anyhow I started to rediscover an old love "Modeling"! Not having modelled for 29 yrs I was sure rusty to begin with, but hey I can a least afford some big boys toys now.

                  Here's the results of the cast cobble street I made the same way as the pavements. I tried to recreate a segmented arch pattern that's seen in many European locations, turned out OK me thinks?

                  Placed on the base. Hmmm looks OK.

                  Later Joolz.

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Wow! Truely amazing! Like some of the guys have said, the fine detail at this early stage is impressive. I don't know if i have the patience to scratch build. I'm quite inexperienced to modelling and aspire to produce something of your quality! I completed my first diarama today but it was simply my Tamiya universal carrier Mk.2 on some styrene i cut out and shaped like cobbles on a pic frame. I bought a ruined house diarama by MiniArt a little while back but need to master painting techniques before i start it A million out of ten mate!

                    Paul

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Thats really top stuff Joolz-I can't believe how much skill & effort you're willing to put in to this in a world where most people just buy the dio stuff. You've opened my eyes to the possiblities, especially with the pavements & cobblestones. Keep it coming & if I may say (I'm sure the others would agree) post as many pics as you can coz that really helps the rest of us learn from what you're doing.

                      Cheers Patrick

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Thanks for the kind words Paul,Patrick!:bigthumb:

                        This Dio lark is great and the messy parts are the best bit! LOL

                        Joolz.

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Hi, I can't add much to what's already been said, but this is really top-notch stuff. Keep it coming as it's a real inspiration for newbies like me !

                          Cheers, Neil

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            More of the dio.

                            Painted the cobbles and pavements a base colour of black and started to dry brush many, many greys and browns.

                            Started to paint the buildings, I'm about 1/2 way there. Added a light coating of mud to the road, but more on that later. Added some still water to the gutters, most of which will be covered with debris and mud.

                            Started to add some wall paper to the upstairs and stain the steps on the stairs, added white gloss to the woodwork, still to add loads to the inside of this building.

                            Used small corrigated cardboard with the paper outer stripped to represent corrigated iron sheets for the roof of the small garage, painted black and then rust colour.

                            Using more balsa wood to create a damaged roof for the two storey building (not finished yet).

                            My rubble which is a mix of home made bricks and blocks, sand and cat litter, loads of other items will be added to this, wood, tiles, damaged sections of brick walls, etc, etc.

                            Been experimenting with mud and just about got it right , which do you prefer? The dio will portray a wet/damp day in early December 1944.

                            Thanks for looking Joolz.

                            More later.:bye:

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Krikey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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