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Steady, wait 'til he's right on the bridge!" A 1/72 diorama
You should write a book Ron outstanding work Sent from my GT-S5670 using Tapatalk 2
time permitting obviously Ron .. but if i had your talent I would certainly consider documenting all of the techniques etc and make some lolly ........ cheers lindsey
Gawd luv us...A book?! No time I'm afraid, too busy enjoying life, but thanks for the suggestion chaps.....and the funny posts!!
O.K., yes I know I'm breaking my cardinal rule - no fiddling - but I keep coming back to Andeville and seeing somewhere else where I could add bits, so here it is:-
I've spotted a part that needed something added, 'cos it was too bare. The damaged Auberge wall next to Mr. Hillter's picture, needed something other than a bare wall, so here's what I did...
I had a look at Google Images and found a suitable frontage. This I used as a rough guide. I used the thinnest plastic card you can get. The only addition is a curtain made from a scrap piece of cloth. I also used some scrap plastic to add some raised features to the window and doors.
Here are pictures of the stages, culminating in the finished job. I've added a before picture for comparison.
I hope you like this addition...Let's hope it's the last......??
Ian, I found my letraset on ebay....it's actually not letraset but another name - which I've forgotten - but it works just as good and sticks down well.
Aaron, yes, it's plastic card - the thinnest you can get - I just cut out the windows from one piece, the overall size of the window/door frame. Then layered pieces of card on top of each other to get the panelled look, and stuck a piece along the top for a miniature canopy. I just kept adding strips of card 'till it looked o.k. and sort of 'lumpy'!
Ron that is a great addition,you really do impress Sir! Just when you think it ca'nt get better you raise the bar yet again! Thanks its really motivating to see this kind of skill at work,makes me want to finish my own dio now! cheers Trey
Fantastic addition mate , looks brilliant . This dio is so authentic looking it could stand on its own , as it is, without any vehicles or figures , the atmosphere of the piece is so powerful ,like the village at Ouradour sur Glane. top class work as always, cheers tony
I wouldn't mind if this was 1:35 but 1:72????? Great work as usual Ron, will you ever end this one or will it build into a town, City? Maybe an Eiffel Tower made from coffee stirrers?
Seriously though, stunning work and stunning photography to put the scene in a setting to. The shop window is brilliant!
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