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Stunning, I think you should give us some lessons on doing Dio's BB, (perhaps even have a place where we could all post some ideas for Dioramas in the diorama section John). Some of the ways you have made things here is top notch and I must agree with the person who said museum quality, if John does do a posting area for ideas I hope you can put some of these techniques you've used in there for the rest of us to use/refer to at a later date. Keep up the great work its a reall inspiration to us all.
Joolz mate, that is awesome. The level of detail is amazing just one question, how have you done the saucy pics & wallpaper please?Have fun, John
Cheers Ron, Ade and John,
John the printables are from www.printmini.com/ and www.jennifersprintables.com/ , just use your PC to resize and print on thinish paper. The saucy pics have been stained by wiping a used tea bag over it!
Time to add some leaves to the creeper (brown ones for winter). I'm using seeds from silver birch catkins that SWMBO collected for me. Eye strain here we come.
SWMBO wanted me to add some swallows nest under the eves, so whilst I had the magic sculpt out I made a few more bit of eye candy for the dio (my 1st time at sculpting).
A few tools, swallows nests x3, robins nest, coffee pot and cup, yard brush ad some light bulbs. (OCD creeping in )
I must say this is a great kit, from what I've read on the interclick people hate the rubber bands that come with kits and much prefer replacing them with metal ones.
Not wanting to spend money its the rubber bands for me.
The detail is pretty good and I didn't have any problems fixing them to the model, or depicting the force of gravity, which I think turned out just fine. The front LHS wheel, just back from the drive sprocket has been slightly raised compared to the others, as this wheel is just coming into contact with the pile of debris infront of the main house.
I had some fine brass mesh in my spares box so decided to replace the fine black plasticy mesh that came with the kit.
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