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  • Andy2035
    • Aug 2011
    • 730

    #1

    My First Go...

    Hi all,

    Well I have finally made a start of my first ever diorama...

    I have no idea what it it going to be yet, so am just going to try different things, so far, the wood I am using is an old shelf, I first thought of just doing a bit of a road section with a dirt verge...

    The black is some matt car paint I had in the shed...

    Then I remembered I had a tin of expanding foam, it was one of those "I might need that one day" moments in Lidls, it's been sat in my shed for the last couple of years, so thought I'd try and use it for some hills...

    Once again I remembered that I had bought some Modroc Plaster Bandage off E-Bay, again, some years ago, the diorama build has been in my head for some time but never got round to it, until now...

    I laid a couple of layers downs...

    And then painted it with some Vallejo Brown Earth ( 200ml Stone Textures Brown Earth Vallejo 26.219 )...

    Please comment away, hints & tips greatly gratefully received & appreciated...
  • spanner570
    SMF Supporters
    • May 2009
    • 15402

    #2
    Great to see you having a go at a diorama Andy and it's shaping up just nice. I just knew the temptation would be too much!!lol

    A dirt road and a verge is always a good starting point, plenty to mess about with and almost any model can be put on the road.....good choice.

    Not so much hints and tips, more a bit of advise......Don't rush it and as it's your first dio, keep it simple and try different techniques.....Most important of all, don't worry when something doesn't look right, smile and have another go......

    I'm sure we will all pitch in with any help you require as the build progresses. Keep the pictures coming.

    Finally, if you get annoyed with it- as I usually do- Don't turn that blowlamp I can see on to it!!!!!!!!!

    Cheers,

    Ron

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    • Centurion3RTR
      • Jan 2009
      • 2093

      #3
      I'm with Ron, don't rush. The beauty of a dio is, if you make a mistake you can hide it with something. How do you think i build lol!! I've got three models on the go and got fed up with them as things aren't going right, if you get to that stage mate put it to one side and do something else. Then all of a sudden it'll hit you and everything falls into place.

      And remember, have fun. John

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      • saguy
        SMF Supporters
        • Feb 2011
        • 570

        #4
        hi there andy ... very promising start ... the neat thing about dio's is that u can chop and change as u go along. i ventured into dio's a few mnths ago and find them great fun. u r only limited by yr imagination.... have fun ..... cheers lindsey

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        • Guest

          #5
          Nice start.

          Just let your imagination free.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Great start!! I like it Andy!!

            Good luck with your first dio, mate!

            Polux

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            • mossiepilot
              SMF Supporters
              • Jul 2011
              • 2272

              #7
              Good start Andy, keep it up mate.

              Tony.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Just remember that tarmac is actually a dark up to light grey, depending on its age, then it has the dust of the locale on it, by wind blowing and by traffic grinding it into the surface. Is it a dry scene or is it an English misty, murky scene? Damp is always a bit darker.

                You could tone the earth colour with some darker stuff in a patchy way before you put the grass on. Make sure the tarmac runs in to the grass smoothly.

                Good start. Keep going.

                Martin

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Nice work would love to do a scratch build diorama, looking forward to the finished dio.

                  Robert

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Nice work so far! I've never built diorama myself although do need to for a model I'm building right now. Glad to see you've got more get up and go than me

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Nice Work!!

                      Try going onto Amera Plastic Mouldings as they sell nice additions to a Diorama, Beach to Airfield Diorama.

                      Keep up at it!

                      Airfix Modeller Freak

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