After speaking to one of our leaders, Ian (M) said it would be better to post this here as opposed to the "how to" forum as i'm eventually going to use it as another Korean diorama in the new year.
Soooo.
There's been quite a few people thinking about diorama bases for their models, a lot of them have said they wouldn't know how or where to start. A few have said that its expensive to get the stuff so I thought I would do a diorama base that incorporates rocks, trees, bushes gravel tracks and most of the little bits that make up a base ..... And do it all on a cheap budget just to show you don't have to go spending mega-bucks to build one.
This is by no means the definitive on diorama bases, and i'm not implying i'm a master at the things, but i have been asked a couple of times to do a step by step to show how i get my own look.
There's others on here that create brilliant dios and i hope they'll chip in with some interesting info along the way
The base:
An old photo frame 18x14 ins, glue the back on so you have a solid platform to go at.
some old polystyrene inserts from packaging is used as the base for the rocky outcrops, i glue them on with PVA
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Use a mini bunsen or ciggy lighter (on full bore) to melt the poly into a more rounded/erratic natural look
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Add some clay/Plasticine (or real stones) and texture it with anything to give a rough(ish) natural look
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Next i mixed up some cheapo poly filler and smeared it all over the floor, any left over i filled in some cracks in the rocks and added blobs of filler here and there which will look like extra boulders and/or smoothed off stone.
I dragged my fingers through the poly filler to simulate the divots in the mud/sand/gravel that would be made bu vehicles driving through.
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when dry i painted the rocks a mid grey and just highlighted some edges with a brown - you'll be surprised how much this will add to the natural look when the black wash is thrown over.
The roadway has been painted brown and the areas where there's going to be grass/greenery has had a green painted on, this gives a background to the substrate/scatter/grass that will be added giving that bit of "depth"
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Next up ... adding the ground work... thanks for watching
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Soooo.
There's been quite a few people thinking about diorama bases for their models, a lot of them have said they wouldn't know how or where to start. A few have said that its expensive to get the stuff so I thought I would do a diorama base that incorporates rocks, trees, bushes gravel tracks and most of the little bits that make up a base ..... And do it all on a cheap budget just to show you don't have to go spending mega-bucks to build one.
This is by no means the definitive on diorama bases, and i'm not implying i'm a master at the things, but i have been asked a couple of times to do a step by step to show how i get my own look.
There's others on here that create brilliant dios and i hope they'll chip in with some interesting info along the way
The base:
An old photo frame 18x14 ins, glue the back on so you have a solid platform to go at.
some old polystyrene inserts from packaging is used as the base for the rocky outcrops, i glue them on with PVA
[ATTACH]72605.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]72606.IPB[/ATTACH]
Use a mini bunsen or ciggy lighter (on full bore) to melt the poly into a more rounded/erratic natural look
[ATTACH]72607.IPB[/ATTACH]
Add some clay/Plasticine (or real stones) and texture it with anything to give a rough(ish) natural look
[ATTACH]72608.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]72609.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]72610.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]72611.IPB[/ATTACH]
Next i mixed up some cheapo poly filler and smeared it all over the floor, any left over i filled in some cracks in the rocks and added blobs of filler here and there which will look like extra boulders and/or smoothed off stone.
I dragged my fingers through the poly filler to simulate the divots in the mud/sand/gravel that would be made bu vehicles driving through.
[ATTACH]72612.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]72613.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]72615.IPB[/ATTACH]
when dry i painted the rocks a mid grey and just highlighted some edges with a brown - you'll be surprised how much this will add to the natural look when the black wash is thrown over.
The roadway has been painted brown and the areas where there's going to be grass/greenery has had a green painted on, this gives a background to the substrate/scatter/grass that will be added giving that bit of "depth"
[ATTACH]72616.IPB[/ATTACH]
Next up ... adding the ground work... thanks for watching
[ATTACH]72614.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]72617.IPB[/ATTACH]
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