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  • Allen Dewire
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 4741
    • Allen
    • Bamberg

    #1

    RT-Diorama 1/35 12-Ton Harbor Crane

    Afternoon Good People,

    I've been kind of absent lately due to a Mojo dip and some winter blues too. Weeks of dark dreary days without sunshine and always working under the LED lamp has taken it's toll on the remaining few brain cells in my melon. Playing in plastic wasn't cutting it (pun intended) and I thought a change of pace might do the Mojo some good. Fingers crossed!!!...

    RT-diorama is a German company that specializes in buildings, bases and accessoires for the diorama modeler. You can check them out here https://www.rt-diorama.de/english/ to see what they offer. I grabbed this kit in a one day Nikolas sale from MBK. I almost bought it at the SMC, last October, but got it much cheaper last week in their sale. It's a true multi-media kit that has no regular plastic parts in it. It consists of laser cut wood, plaster, thick cut paper, thin plastic sheet stencils, chain, cord, and 3D printed parts...

    I am hoping to incorporate this piece into a dock scene set on the Mole in 1916-17. It will be lowering a floatplane into the water from the deck of a RR flatwagon. Enough Blah Blah, so here's what we get,

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    A nice sturdy box with a pic of the item on the cover. Nothing fancy and the kit well packed inside,

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    Thicker laser cut paper card pieces with etch imprinted details. If you look at piece #5 (roof), you can see there are only 3 attachment points to nip off,

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    Pre-cut stencils for the lettering of 4 different firms on a flexible plastic sheet,

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    1mm laser cut wood detail pieces and a small sheet of acetate with the windows on it. The next pics are of the laser cut wood pieces. They vary between 1.5 and 3mm in thickness depending on use,

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    Now you see why I had an interest in a laser cutter/engraver. The details are fine and the parts fit together pretty easy too. I'm just not good at computer programs or math stuff...The 3D printed pieces for detailing,

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    The plaster base that I won't be using,

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    Most all RT-Diorama kits have plaster cast parts, but can be ordered in resin cast parts. It costs extra for the resin cast parts and takes longer for the kit to be shipped. The resin parts are stronger and for those who don't like to work with plaster,

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    The destructions book and the included chain & cord baggy. The destructions are sort of vague and need to be studied well. There is no diagram for the chains and cabling either. Looking at the pics on the last few pages will help solve that prob though.The destructions,

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    On the left page you get the idea of what's needed to build it and painting tip. It's all in English. Another page,

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    A pretty cool kit and I did have a play with it earlier. The sun came out for an hour this morning, so I nipped off some pieces, cleaned the nibs up and did a test fit of the 'Traction Machine' parts,

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    It's just stuck together without glue. I'm going to use AK Wolverine PVA to stick it together. The operator's house frame,

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    It slots into the floor and each other to fit together. Pretty easy and has very little play in the joins. One just has to keep it all squared up till the glue sets/dries. One sheet of wood now empty,

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    All of the pieces on this sheet had only 2 attachment points...
    That's it for now. I hope you will join me in this endeavor and it helps get rid of my 'Blues'.................

    Prost
    Allen
    Life's to short to be a sheep...
  • Jim R
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 15633
    • Jim
    • Shropshire

    #2
    Now that is something very different. I've not heard of the company or seen a kit quite like it. Sounds fun. Just the thing to give your mojo a boost and kick the winter blues. Interested to see how this develops Allen.

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    • Steve-the-Duck
      SMF Supporters
      • Jul 2020
      • 1731
      • Chris
      • Medway Towns

      #3
      Nice, and certainly different. Big, too, at 1/35
      What 'plane were you thinking of hanging from it?

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      • Steve-the-Duck
        SMF Supporters
        • Jul 2020
        • 1731
        • Chris
        • Medway Towns

        #4
        Just looked on the site, and there's some interesting stuff on there that might get me to finish a few diorama ideas...
        No. Must. Resist!

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        • Neil Merryweather
          SMF Supporters
          • Dec 2018
          • 5176
          • London

          #5
          OOH Allen that looks like FUN!

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          • Allen Dewire
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 4741
            • Allen
            • Bamberg

            #6
            Originally posted by Jim R
            Now that is something very different. I've not heard of the company or seen a kit quite like it. Sounds fun. Just the thing to give your mojo a boost and kick the winter blues. Interested to see how this develops Allen.
            I need the boost Jim. Our weather has just been so dark and you always have to have the lamp on. we haven't had a full day of
            sunshine for weeks. My batteries are drained and need a solar recharge my friend...
            Originally posted by Steve-the-Duck
            Just looked on the site, and there's some interesting stuff on there that might get me to finish a few diorama ideas...
            No. Must. Resist!
            Go for it Chris! They have an English importer/seller too. Just navigate on the left column to partners/distributors to find out who it is. I can't remember the name...

            Originally posted by Steve-the-Duck
            Nice, and certainly different. Big, too, at 1/35
            What 'plane were you thinking of hanging from it?
            I have 3 candidates in the stash to use with it, but one is too big. These are the possible victims, with one getting built for the Ian's bi-plane GB,
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            This one is to large for the crane,
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            I also have the Hansa-Brandenburg W.29 mono-wing floatplane that could be hung from it too...

            Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
            OOH Allen that looks like FUN!
            Thanks Neil! I do need something new to wake up the dead melon cells. I hope this does the trick Sir...

            Prost
            Allen
            Life's to short to be a sheep...

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            • Steve-the-Duck
              SMF Supporters
              • Jul 2020
              • 1731
              • Chris
              • Medway Towns

              #7
              I was hoping for a Fairey Campania, but there isn't one in 1/32
              The UWD is such a nuts looking 'plane, and I heard there only ever was one. A bit huge to hang from the crane though.
              The W.12 is wonderfully ugly

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              • JR
                • May 2015
                • 18273

                #8
                Front row seat please Dude 1.
                Looks an interesting project .Coffee please .

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                • David Lovell
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 2186

                  #9
                  Bloody hell they say a change is as good as a rest you seem to have taken that thought by the nether regions ,John wants coffee if OK with you I'll just have some of what your on going to need it to keep up with this one ,joking aside Allen great subject looking forward to this epic. Dave

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                  • adt70hk
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Sep 2019
                    • 10400

                    #10
                    Now that's different! Looking forward to you working your magic on this.

                    ATB

                    Andrew

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                    • Andy T
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2021
                      • 3239
                      • Sheffield

                      #11
                      That looks like a very interesting and well thought out kit. I look forward to watching you turn it into something amazing.

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                      • RonGlass
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 801

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Allen Dewire
                        Afternoon Good People,

                        I've been kind of absent lately due to a Mojo dip and some winter blues too. Weeks of dark dreary days without sunshine and always working under the LED lamp has taken it's toll on the remaining few brain cells in my melon. Playing in plastic wasn't cutting it (pun intended) and I thought a change of pace might do the Mojo some good. Fingers crossed!!!...

                        RT-diorama is a German company that specializes in buildings, bases and accessoires for the diorama modeler. You can check them out here https://www.rt-diorama.de/english/ to see what they offer. I grabbed this kit in a one day Nikolas sale from MBK. I almost bought it at the SMC, last October, but got it much cheaper last week in their sale. It's a true multi-media kit that has no regular plastic parts in it. It consists of laser cut wood, plaster, thick cut paper, thin plastic sheet stencils, chain, cord, and 3D printed parts...

                        I am hoping to incorporate this piece into a dock scene set on the Mole in 1916-17. It will be lowering a floatplane into the water from the deck of a RR flatwagon. Enough Blah Blah, so here's what we get,

                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214456[/ATTACH]
                        A nice sturdy box with a pic of the item on the cover. Nothing fancy and the kit well packed inside,

                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214457[/ATTACH]
                        Thicker laser cut paper card pieces with etch imprinted details. If you look at piece #5 (roof), you can see there are only 3 attachment points to nip off,

                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214458[/ATTACH]
                        Pre-cut stencils for the lettering of 4 different firms on a flexible plastic sheet,

                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214468[/ATTACH]
                        1mm laser cut wood detail pieces and a small sheet of acetate with the windows on it. The next pics are of the laser cut wood pieces. They vary between 1.5 and 3mm in thickness depending on use,

                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214469[/ATTACH]
                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214470[/ATTACH]
                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214471[/ATTACH]
                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214472[/ATTACH]
                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214473[/ATTACH]
                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214474[/ATTACH]
                        Now you see why I had an interest in a laser cutter/engraver. The details are fine and the parts fit together pretty easy too. I'm just not good at computer programs or math stuff...The 3D printed pieces for detailing,

                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214476[/ATTACH]
                        The plaster base that I won't be using,

                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214475[/ATTACH]
                        Most all RT-Diorama kits have plaster cast parts, but can be ordered in resin cast parts. It costs extra for the resin cast parts and takes longer for the kit to be shipped. The resin parts are stronger and for those who don't like to work with plaster,

                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214480[/ATTACH]
                        The destructions book and the included chain & cord baggy. The destructions are sort of vague and need to be studied well. There is no diagram for the chains and cabling either. Looking at the pics on the last few pages will help solve that prob though.The destructions,

                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214481[/ATTACH]
                        On the left page you get the idea of what's needed to build it and painting tip. It's all in English. Another page,

                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214483[/ATTACH]
                        A pretty cool kit and I did have a play with it earlier. The sun came out for an hour this morning, so I nipped off some pieces, cleaned the nibs up and did a test fit of the 'Traction Machine' parts,

                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214484[/ATTACH]
                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214485[/ATTACH]
                        It's just stuck together without glue. I'm going to use AK Wolverine PVA to stick it together. The operator's house frame,

                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214486[/ATTACH]
                        It slots into the floor and each other to fit together. Pretty easy and has very little play in the joins. One just has to keep it all squared up till the glue sets/dries. One sheet of wood now empty,

                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1214487[/ATTACH]
                        All of the pieces on this sheet had only 2 attachment points...
                        That's it for now. I hope you will join me in this endeavor and it helps get rid of my 'Blues'.................

                        Prost
                        Allen
                        Hi Allen;
                        I love RT Diorama's stuff, had purchased their Ruined Stalingrad Factory set. Which is +/- 99% plaster, so the weight of it once on its base plate, is enormous. I ended up making copies from foamboard and still used the "softer pieces" window frames etc.

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                        • Allen Dewire
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 4741
                          • Allen
                          • Bamberg

                          #13
                          Morn all and thanks for the interest in my madness,

                          Originally posted by Steve-the-Duck
                          I was hoping for a Fairey Campania, but there isn't one in 1/32
                          The UWD is such a nuts looking 'plane, and I heard there only ever was one. A bit huge to hang from the crane though.
                          The W.12 is wonderfully ugly
                          So true Chris, the UWD was a one shot deal. It was actually used in a bombing raid on the English coast in 1916. It crashed in October 1916 and was written off. The W.12 (and the W.29) are kinda fugly, but the W.12 has very little rigging and should hang nice...

                          Originally posted by John Race
                          Front row seat please Dude 1.
                          Looks an interesting project .Coffee please .
                          Always the best seat my Brother and only the best coffee for you...

                          Originally posted by David Lovell
                          Bloody hell they say a change is as good as a rest you seem to have taken that thought by the nether regions ,John wants coffee if OK with you I'll just have some of what your on going to need it to keep up with this one ,joking aside Allen great subject looking forward to this epic. Dave
                          Thanks Dave and sorry to hear about the Polski Polska getting shelved. I definitely needed a change of pace. Now, if only the sun would shine, I'd be in heaven Buddy!!!...

                          Originally posted by adt70hk
                          Now that's different! Looking forward to you working your magic on this.

                          ATB

                          Andrew
                          Thanks Andrew! It took a while to get because all the hobby shops had to close to reorder new stock after your buying spree of late...LOL!!! No magic here my friend, just Wolverine PVA glue, so far...

                          Originally posted by Andy T
                          That looks like a very interesting and well thought out kit. I look forward to watching you turn it into something amazing.
                          Thank you Andy! I have decided to send it to you for a paint job after it's built, if that's okay? After seeing your work on the Me-110 and now, the Me-410, I don't have a chance in hell to match your wonderful hissy stick skills Sir...

                          Originally posted by RonGlass
                          Hi Allen;
                          I love RT Diorama's stuff, had purchased their Ruined Stalingrad Factory set. Which is +/- 99% plaster, so the weight of it once on its base plate, is enormous. I ended up making copies from foamboard and still used the "softer pieces" window frames etc.
                          Hey Ron, good to see ya Buddy! Hope you are well. The RT stuff is really nice and well made. You're right about the weight of the plaster though. I have a couple of buildings with bases in the stash and they are rather heavy, kilo wise...

                          Got a few things to do and then I want to get back to wood working 101 at the table (don't have a bench). Hopefully an update later on today. This kit has me kinda excited and I just want to go at it...

                          Prost
                          Allen
                          Life's to short to be a sheep...

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                          • papa 695
                            Moderator
                            • May 2011
                            • 22769

                            #14
                            Just pulled up my chair for this one Allen.

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                            • Waspie
                              • Mar 2023
                              • 3488
                              • Doug
                              • Fraggle Rock

                              #15
                              Well Allen, a dockyard crane. This has to worth a ride on the Magic Carpet Mk 7 to watch. :thumb2: :smiling2:

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