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  • Guest

    #16
    Its great when the magic happens Looking forward to seeing the foliage you create. Seems like forever since I last built a landscape dio... oh wait yes it was, it was way back last summer!

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    • spanner570
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      • May 2009
      • 15435

      #17
      Thanks boys for your very encouraging comments..

      Hey John boy, where y'all been bro., you bin' hunt'n charlie down?........Hows that for 'nam speak John?!

      I've done a bit more work with the water:-

      After I was happy with the stuff on the river bed, I managed to find some thin plastic sheet the missus had some towels packed in, and bedded a suitable piece into the contours of the pond. I kept this above the bed of the water course by about 5mm, this gave it some nice, natural depth perspective. I then sealed it into place using some more adhesive. One thing I noticed when it was drying, trapped condensation formed on the underside of the 'surface'. I made a couple of small holes in the plastic with a hot pin and this allowed the moisture to escape. This water method is so simple, costs nothing, doesn't smell and adapts to any water surface you want. But be warned..leave little vent holes!

      I also wanted some trailing vines to hang here and there and came up with this:-

      Nick some green cotton from the wife, and with something around 2" across (I used a rule) wrap the cotton around a few times. Carefully take the loop off and glue the loop at one end. When dry, cut the loop at the unglued end, this will leave you with an upside down 'U' shape. trim one or two ends so they are not all the same length, damp the thread and twist the ends. This opens up the fibres so you don't get a blund end to the hanging vines....Job done!

      Here are a few shots of the above. The pictures don't really show how the plastic gives the water depth and reflections, but I am very happy with the real thing!

      Next up will be the waterfalls....I don't want bloody great, thunderous ones, just a gentle cascade....Bless!

      Plenty to do yet, but I hope you approve of progress thus far, and thanks for looking,

      Cheers,

      Ron

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      • Guest

        #18
        What a simple yet effective water effect! Ron you're a genius! And the vines look great too.

        This will be a good one.

        Cheers

        Patrick

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        • spanner570
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          • May 2009
          • 15435

          #19
          Thanks Patrick, I'm glad you like it, and as always I appreciate your comments.

          Cheers,

          Ron

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          • Guest

            #20
            That looks wicked Ron. Fantastic job mate.

            Andy

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            • Guest

              #21
              well there's another couple of ideas i'm gonna nick

              Totally inovative and awesome as per usual Ron !!!!

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              • spanner570
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                • May 2009
                • 15435

                #22
                Thanks fellas for the great posts on this build, all good stuff....

                Here's my go at a waterfall.

                Having never attempted moving water before, I had a play with various materials until I tried this one.....Take one very small bore hosepipe.....

                I'm totally and utterly chuffed to bits how it came out. Ahm Smokin'! It even has a reflection and at last the depth of the pool can be seen more clearly!

                Bit more to do on the splash, the pool and the exit stream, but I'm well happy thus far.....

                Wadda ya think?

                Cheers,

                Ron

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                • MORIARTY1177
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 485

                  #23
                  Holy S**T Ron that's outstanding!!

                  10*

                  Regards

                  Chris

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                  • geegad
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 2329

                    #24
                    All u need now is a blond bird washing her hair under it..top work bud

                    Geegad

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                    • Guest

                      #25
                      Wow that's class Ron! I think yet another tutorial is needed!

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                      • spanner570
                        SMF Supporters
                        • May 2009
                        • 15435

                        #26
                        Thanks for the great comment boys.

                        In the three years or so I've been doing dioramas, this has been the most satisfying result I have ever obtained when experimenting with stuff.

                        Sorry to go on, but I'm as excited as a Jap in a camera shop!

                        In the words of George Peppard, the Colonel in the 'A Team'...."Don't you love it when a plan come right?"

                        Ron

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                        • Guest

                          #27
                          just said "what do you think of that" to my partner elaine, she thought it was a photo of a waterfall.

                          she's mighty impressed ron, and it takes a lot to impress a scots lass

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                          • Guest

                            #28
                            W.........O............W now thats impressive ron,if i wore a hat i would take it off to you

                            mobear

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                            • Guest

                              #29
                              Looks amazing Ron, going to stick around to see more of this build buddy.

                              Tom

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                              • Gern
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                                • May 2009
                                • 9226

                                #30
                                Originally posted by \
                                Take one very small bore hosepipe.....Ron
                                Ah c'mon Ron! You just took your small hose and connected it to the tap didn't you?

                                If you didn't, for the sake of our sanity, tell us what you did! Please!

                                Gern

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