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  • spanner570
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    • May 2009
    • 15378

    #1

    "Ernst, come on, we're pulling out"... A 1/35 street corner...

    Hi all,

    Seeing the great street corner dioramas on here and after learning some great tips and ideas, I have decided to join in the fun!

    I learned a lot when I did my recent 1/72 derelict farm, so I'm hoping to try and put it all into practice with this mini 1/35 diorama. I have not attempted a detailed, wrecked building before, so it should be a bit of an adventure.

    The building will be totally trashed, bombed, whatever, and is being used as a lookout post until.........

    As usual I have eaten a Pizza to get at the polystyrene base which the 'meal' lay on!

    First, with a piece of A4 paper, I marked out the building using a 1/35 figure. I always start by outlining a doorway to the right size and then just work on the rest getting the proportions something like, just by eye. Then after a few false starts/ alterations, transfer the paper to the poly and gently scribe around the shape and cut out with a knife and steel rule. Then I add the damage and cut out the openings.

    The building is a figment of my imagination. I find it so much easier than trying to copy something....Let it flow babe!

    I started with the flat pack and then I mitred the corners and stuck the four walls together with UHU adhesive.

    Because I have been quietly working at this during the hols, I am well in advance of the pictures, so it should be quite a swift presentation!lol

    Here are the first stage set of pictures. As ideas come into my nut I will be altering the initial structure.

    Thanks for looking and as usual all comments are well received.

    Cheers,

    Ron

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  • papa 695
    Moderator
    • May 2011
    • 22769

    #2
    Has good as any miniart building i've seen Ron

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    • Guest

      #3
      Ron, if that's what you can do with the remains of a pizza box, you should think about making these commercially. I'm not kidding, that's brilliant!

      Of course, you might need help eating the pizza's!

      Can't wait to see the rest of it.

      Patrick

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      • spanner570
        SMF Supporters
        • May 2009
        • 15378

        #4
        Thanks for the encouraging posts fellas!

        Ian, it's through picking up tips and watching you and the others having a go at a 1/35 building in the G.B. 'Sniper' that has given me the incentive to have a go at a corner house in that scale myself.

        Patrick, this one will be easy on the waist line. Unlike my building a 1/72 Derelict Farm I did recently, that took two Pizza bases. (Who's been eating all the pies?......ME!)

        Cheers,

        Ron

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        • spanner570
          SMF Supporters
          • May 2009
          • 15378

          #5
          Here's the next stage...I told you it would be a quicky at first! (No sniggering in the back)

          I have added the floor joists made from gern's stirrers, made provision for a stairwell and fitted the window cills. Then I gave the walls a first coat of paint.

          The base is made of old polystyrene packing, suitably scribed with paving slabs and kerbs. I like to go over the cuts with a pencil so it shows up the gaps better when painted.

          I had a bit of luck with the road surface. I wanted a cobbled look, and when I was rooting in the loft for the base, I came across a perfect road in an old toaster box! (Yes I know..Why store an old toaster box? Don't ask me!)

          Anyway, here are some more pictures of the progress:-

          Cheers,

          Ron

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          • papa 695
            Moderator
            • May 2011
            • 22769

            #6
            I can see another master peice in the making Ron and some great tips to boot

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            • stona
              SMF Supporters
              • Jul 2008
              • 9889

              #7
              Wow Ron :respect1:

              Steve

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              • MORIARTY1177
                • Jul 2011
                • 485

                #8
                Looking good Ron

                Nice work

                Regards

                Chris

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                • geegad
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 2329

                  #9
                  stunning that's all i've got to say and give it to me that's another thing im going to say and that's it apart from keep it coming now i'm done

                  geegad

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    As always, Ron, your talent fills me with jealousy You should do a video sometime showing how you manage to create something like that so quickly. I've had a go at something like this myself since you first posted the pizza-box idea, but so many little details I just can't get right. How do you thin the polystyrene sheet so evenly where you want to bare bricks to show through, for example?

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Great work Ron, watching with great interest.

                      Tom

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                      • yak face
                        Moderator
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 13824
                        • Tony
                        • Sheffield

                        #12
                        Pure polystyrene pizza perfection!!! These things you create are just superb ron. The whole concept of making something out of nothing is right up my bombed out street! Another masterpiece in the making for certain. Keep on doing that Voodoo that you do so well! cheers mate tony

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                        • Centurion3RTR
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 2093

                          #13
                          Can't keep track Ron, it's one straight after another mate. looking good though.

                          Have fun, John

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Absolutely superb Ron! The painted pic looks as good as anything I've seen & had you said it was store bought, I'd not have questioned it.

                            From corrugated cardboard snowy ploughed field's to houses made from pizza bases, this is true modelling skill! Really what defines our hobby.

                            Keep it coming maestro!

                            Patrick

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                            • spanner570
                              SMF Supporters
                              • May 2009
                              • 15378

                              #15
                              Thanks all for your encouraging comments, boys.

                              The thread is a bit rushed at the minute 'cos I want to get up to date with the build pictures and get to real time, so to speak!...I hope you understand that gibberish, because I can't!

                              So I hope you will put up with almost daily updates at least for a few days.

                              Cheers,

                              Ron

                              PS. Wadda yer mean John? It's one after the other and can't keep up...

                              Our mate Tony has three builds going....All at the same time!!

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