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  • spanner570
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    • May 2009
    • 15389

    #1

    ESCI 1/35 M60 - A1 Blazer..."RPG, 10 o'clock.....Get it!" Lebanon 1982

    Hi all,


    Here is the start of a diorama to compliment my IDF M60-A1' Blazer tank, which you might have seen on here recently.


    I didn't want the tank to be a stand alone, so here's the build so far.


    I've decided on a bit of a straight forward street scene.


    The M60- A1.





    The initial design. I start with a correct scale figure in a doorway and work around that. Made from polystyrene, It's about 16" long. The detail is scribed in with a modelling knife.








    I stuck bits of polystyrene here and there to break up the back of the buildings, then a first wash of cheap children's acrylics, worked into the cracks to show the detail a bit more.





    Here I've added some woodwork and reinforcing bars (coffee stirrers and electric cable wiring) I painted the back of the model to give a bit of depth.





    A close up of the re.bars





    I've stuck some bits of polystyrene on the wire here and there to replicate chunks of concrete.





    I had a play and made a broken concrete beam with a few blocks hanging on for dear life......





    The finished section.








    Here's the almost finished building and squeeky clean pavement.....All ready for perhaps more damage, rubble and all sorts of stuff. From this point it is up to the builder just what to add......all that is needed is a bit of imagination.


    'Crack a can' time and have a think!








    .....even got a roof - perhaps just for now, I'll see.


    That's it for this stage.


    I hope you like the build so far, and thanks for looking in.


    Ron
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  • Peej
    SMF Supporters
    • Aug 2014
    • 919

    #2
    Looking good as usual. Longing to see what your imagination comes up with.

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    • Gern
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      • May 2009
      • 9212

      #3
      Originally posted by Peej

      Looking good as usual. Longing to see what your imagination comes up with.
      What he said!

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      • monica
        • Oct 2013
        • 15169

        #4
        great work ,Ron.real like the look of this ,so far,and always up to your  usual stranded,

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        • papa 695
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          • May 2011
          • 22770

          #5
          Great work so far Ron another classic from you me thinks.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Superb as always Ron love the look of the building.

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            • Guest

              #7
              lovely work Ron can't wait to see it progress.

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              • spanner570
                SMF Supporters
                • May 2009
                • 15389

                #8
                Thanks folks, I'm glad you approve of the opening phase.


                Ron

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Super work Ron. really like the bars

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                  • eddiesolo
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                    • Jul 2013
                    • 11193

                    #10
                    As always your royal Ronness, a superb start and great skill.

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                    • spanner570
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                      • May 2009
                      • 15389

                      #11
                      Thanks Bob. The bars are simple enough to do, but they kind'a add loads to a build - I hope!


                      Ah, a commoner is speaking!....Si, thank you, now get off your knees good fellow, and bring me the Port bottle!


                      Right, I've been a'lookin' at the overall layout and something was not right. I decided there was too much road and there needed to be something else added to break things up a bit, so.....


                      Here's how it looked. I decided last night I wanted a bit more than just a 'backdrop', as seen here.


                       


                      So, as it is raining this morning, I've spent the time making this...Again made from polystyrene, with the window surrounds and cracks engraved with a modelling knife. A good prod through with a screw driver and bullet marks made with a nail. All painted with a good slurry of watered down, cheapo acrylics.


                      About 3" at it's widest point, I designed it to be just a bombed out shell. It's cheese shaped to fit in one corner of the base at an angle. I didn't want a parallel street line. 











                      Collapsed floor with bars all over the show. I've still got chunks of concrete to add, but this is the basic building.





                      Here it is fixed in place.





                      The tank added to get a feel for the look of the thing.





                      A top view to better see the overall layout and the angle of the additional building...I think It's made all the difference to the general look of the model.





                      Never be afraid to alter, drastically add or remove stuff from a diorama. If you think it don't look right, it ain't!


                      Almost ready for all the rubble and God knows what else I'll think up to fling at it....all good fun.


                      Thanks for looking,


                      Ron
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                      • Snowman
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                        • Oct 2014
                        • 2098

                        #12
                        Fantastic! O.o

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                        • colin m
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                          • Dec 2008
                          • 8741
                          • Colin
                          • Stafford, UK

                          #13
                          As ever Ron, this looks great. Can't wait to see what develops.

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Ron


                            As usual stunning work

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Yep as always ultra superb work from the genius that is Ron, us mere mortals squirm and slither at your feet.

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