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  • Richi72
    • Sep 2013
    • 1100

    #76
    Hi all, well its been a while since I posted on this thread. The reason is that I am doing a test on how long the lights at the diorama stays on with 2 aa battery's

    At the moment they are burning 32 days now.

    The lamps are a scratch build of some tubing, Verlinden parts and some minimart parts

    I wile post some pictures after the holidays.

    Cheers Richi

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    • Richi72
      • Sep 2013
      • 1100

      #77
      Originally posted by \
      Hi Richi,This is stunning, I think you should do a 'how to' on your roof tiles, they look so real, it's amazing just how much light those little LED's give...

      Andy...
      Hi Andy, Happy New Year.

      Yes working on that one. Little preview.

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      But that's going in the How to section.

      Cheers Richi





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      • Richi72
        • Sep 2013
        • 1100

        #78
        Happy New Year to all of you.

        So here is a little update on the house, put in some furniture and some little stuff.

        Lights still burning bright.

        Here the Pics.

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        Cheers Richi



















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        • flyjoe180
          SMF Supporters
          • Jan 2012
          • 12390
          • Joe
          • Earth

          #79
          Those lights just keep going. Superb progress Richi

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          • monica
            • Oct 2013
            • 15169

            #80
            nice to see you have added some lovly workmanship to it,just brillent ,

            must off been some time working on the furniture and has come up very nicely ,

            i guess you used a mold for the tile, which look very nice as you can get a lot off diffance shades when making them

            Excellent work Richi, looks absolutely amazing , looking forward to seeing more.

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            • Richi72
              • Sep 2013
              • 1100

              #81
              thanks to you both, Joe and Moni,

              yes rocking chairs, table and the little rocking horse are scratch build and painted with oil over acrylic.

              the roof tiles for the ''how to'' are made with a mould that I made 2012, the master tiles were made out of balsa wood then I glued those on a plate and formed a mould from it. Still have to do some detailing, so I will keep coming back

              Cheers Richi

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              • monica
                • Oct 2013
                • 15169

                #82
                hi Richi brilliant work i really enjoy see your posts , you have a real talent,

                with your tiles you would need say 3 mm balsa, the ones i made were only 2 mm,

                but to cast with plaster a little thicker ? or how do you not brake them getting out off the mold ?

                i remember you said that you were going to scratch build furniture , trued out very good wish i could

                get the scale right to try things like that would come in so handy , for some meany things tryed google

                for plans with doll house and so no but could find 1/6 th but no 1.35 , excellent work,

                keep the post coming

                cheers

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                • Richi72
                  • Sep 2013
                  • 1100

                  #83
                  Hi moni,

                  the tiles are 1mm thick and I use ceramic plaster to make them. The ceramic plaster is a very hard one. As for dimensions for scratch building u can resize every plan u can find. The trick I use lots of times when the scale is not 1/35 rescale to the 1/1 and then rescale to 1/35

                  what I mean is: a chair scale 1/6 has a height of 189mm then it would be 189mm x 6 to get the 1/1 scale that would be 1134mm.

                  And then I take the 1134mm /35 = 32,4mm and that's the 1/35 size

                  hope this is understandable?

                  Cheers Richi

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                  • monica
                    • Oct 2013
                    • 15169

                    #84
                    hi Richi , oh i did not know there was such a thing as that will have to try and hunt some out some were , thank you so much,

                    as that's the problem with normal plaster, its too brittle

                    yes that dose make scene,just dont know why im having trouble with it , was not sinking in sorry for being a pain,

                    and you are always such a good help ,ta

                    cheers

                    ops:

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                    • Richi72
                      • Sep 2013
                      • 1100

                      #85
                      Moni, you are no pain at all.

                      always glad to help.

                      Cheers Richi

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