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  • tiking
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    • Jul 2006
    • 1691

    #1

    Truck 'Loading Bay' Diorama WIP

    Well fellow modeling friends; it has certainly been a while since I posted my last truck build, especially longer if we mention a 1/24 scale diorama for that matter. Here is where I am with my latest project, representing a Truck 'on/off' loading bay. Now, let me apologies for not posting pics from the very beginning stages of this build. Unfortunately I lost pics from that time period. I was doing a transfer from my phone to the computer and erasing the originals at the same time. So, these are the ones that I have available for you all to see. But, I still have a bit to go before this is finish. So hopefully, I will be able to take some photos of the process from here on out. Hope you enjoy the photos. I wanted something different to work on and I thought this theme would provide some interest. It will incorporate a trailer, docked, and an open cargo bay next to the one you see in the diorama already. I will also add a forklift and some workers inside one of the bays. I am, trying to keep things simple, yet interesting for the eye to gaze upon. so we will see, if I can achieve the look I am going for. As always, things might change along the way or not, but regardless of how it turns out, I will try and make it an interesting diorama.The base for the diorama is made out of foam board or poster board and placed on a picture frame.











    The Bay parts were made scratch built from plastic styrene and rubber materials, cut to fit. The signs were made from photos of the real thing scale down in Photoshop.The big opening which is painted a dark brown will remain as is. I decided it will not be seen, so there would be no point in detailing something that on one will see. As the reefer trailer is going to be docked right up to it, it will block out whatever view there is.

















    The truck restraint mechanism was also built from small part as well as scratch built parts:








    I added parallel guides for the truck on both sides of the bay door. They are made from thick and harden electrical wiring material. I picked this out of a container 
    which had been discarded. I thought, it would come in handy one day.
     









    This pic shows the almost finished facade of the adjacent building. that will be place on the long side of the diorama.


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    #2
    I see another masterpiece in the making Charles. 

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    • monica
      • Oct 2013
      • 15169

      #3
      superb work , Charles. great detail,looks spot on,


      wish I was able to use the like of photoshop,to resize and make signs and the like, ¬¬


      have paint on win7,just cannot use that type of thing at all,must be old and silly lol,

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      • papa 695
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        • May 2011
        • 22770

        #4
        Fantastic work so far Charles.

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        • tiking
          SMF Supporters
          • Jul 2006
          • 1691

          #5
          Originally posted by kpnuts

          I see another masterpiece in the making Charles. 
          Hihi! We'll see about that. Thank you kindly.

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          • tiking
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            • Jul 2006
            • 1691

            #6
            Originally posted by monica

            superb work , Charles. great detail,looks spot on,


            wish I was able to use the like of photoshop,to resize and make signs and the like, ¬¬


            have paint on win7,just cannot use that type of thing at all,must be old and silly lol,
            Well Monica. I am no way apt in Photoshop. It's more of a trail and error situation. You are right, paint does not quite cut for scaling down the photo while maintaining the ratio aspect. But it is not really that difficult. Just a matter of knowing the exact size you want and scaling the photo down without distorting the puc itself. I am still learning. 

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            • tiking
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              • Jul 2006
              • 1691

              #7
              Originally posted by papa 695

              Fantastic work so far Charles.
              Thank you.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Stunning work so far, looks very good

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                • Snowman
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                  • Oct 2014
                  • 2098

                  #9
                  Ooooh, me likey!! O.o :x


                  You have a good eye for detail, very impressive! B|

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                  • tiking
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                    • Jul 2006
                    • 1691

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Plastickitbasher

                    Stunning work so far, looks very good
                    Thank you. hopefully I will achieve what I set out to do.

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                    • tiking
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Jul 2006
                      • 1691

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Snowman

                      Ooooh, me likey!! O.o :x


                      You have a good eye for detail, very impressive! B|
                      Thanks. Thanks to a ton of pics too.

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        I like the look of this a lot and will be watching as it comes along.

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                        • tiking
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Jul 2006
                          • 1691

                          #13
                          Originally posted by 0ne48thtel

                          I like the look of this a lot and will be watching as it comes along.
                          Thank you Terry.

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                          • tiking
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Jul 2006
                            • 1691

                            #14
                            Managed to find some photos of earlier progress of the build. You can see what I used as the facade and pic frame for the base as well as how I intended to lay it all out:











                            The forklift is a plastic toy model I bought at a local super market. I was lucky, because the scale was 1/24. So I already started to take it apart and removing the internal mechanism to do some minor
                            detailing and a repaint:











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                            • grumpa
                              • Jan 2015
                              • 6142

                              #15
                              What a mind you have Charles  Detail is amazing as is your eye for realism, you take notice of the un-noticed and are doing a superb job of it so far..........Jim

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