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  • Guest

    #106
    I'm amusing myself only on having seen as you amuse yourself with this diorama Ron!!

    Still fun my friend!!

    Polux

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    • Guest

      #107
      OK, it is official, your buildings top MiniArt........ Not a lot I can say that has not been said Ron but I agree with everything, superb work mate. Not making it any easier for me to take some Bambi steps into diorama work though lol

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      • Guest

        #108
        I'm still trying to lift my jaw off the floor,simply amazing Ron!

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        • Guest

          #109
          Flippen heck Im gob smacked brilliant

          Sent from my GT-S5670 using Tapatalk 2

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          • saguy
            • Feb 2011
            • 570

            #110
            Originally posted by \
            Anyway, enough of my prattle, any news on your projected 'Street dio'?Cheers,

            Ron
            hi ron

            ... well personally i think u should be knighted for services to this forum alone ....as far as my street dio goes it seems that i am on self imposed sabbatical ... the weather is good in this part of the universe so most of my spare time is being spent playing with the kids .... still finding the time to follow yr build here though ....cheers lindsey

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            • spanner570
              • May 2009
              • 15482

              #111
              Cheers fellas, I'm finding the contents of the replies a bit embarrassing, but very nice! Thank you.

              Here is the latest update:-

              I'm so glad I haven't done the water 'Proper' and here's why.....

              I've had a bit of sport positioning the lavoir. When I placed it on the model, I realised it was higher than the water level in the stream, so it would be impossible to divert the water to the building, so no washing up!! What a k**b.....

              So major surgery was called for (Call in Colin's MASH unit) I marked out where the lavoir was to sit, then with an old modelling knife I hacked away the polystyrene base until it was about the correct level. It was then I came on the idea of a slope down to the 'cut' next to it, so more butchery and the initial shaping was done. But all the mess would have totally trashed the nice varnish finish on the canal surface water......One lucky break for Ron!

              I then mixed a sloppy dollop of tile adhesive and spread this roughly over the base and then squashed the building into it. After the stuff was nearly set. I sculpted some steps and generally had a play using a small pointing trowel and an old kitchen knife......

              Next up I did the water course. I reasoned I needed some sort of rudimentary dam to divert the water into the lavoir, so I scratch built a simple diddy guillotine affair and also made a basic plank bridge, both made from coffee stirres and then glued together.

              When I was in hacking mode, I came up with an idea to do some steps on the opposite side of the canal, then make a path along the edge....More butchery! This gave a bit more interest on an otherwise plain bit of the model. I have also shoved some fence posts in prior to adding the fence proper.

              Finally I've given the stream it's first coat of varnish and added some green shed paint here and there......

              It's starting to get to look like a part of village now, so next I'll have a go at a bit more detail on the buildings and see what else comes into my nut!

              Here's some pictures to illustrate the above progress and thanks again for the terrific posts.

              Cheers,

              Ron

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              • yak face
                Moderator
                • Jun 2009
                • 13870
                • Tony
                • Sheffield

                #112
                It just gets better and better ron , it looks superb , and nice to see someone else getting the big tools out!! , cheers mate tony

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                • mossiepilot
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 2272

                  #113
                  Good Grief Ron, you are a miracle worker.

                  You sure this is just expanded polystyrene, tile adhesive and coffee stirrers, he asked suspiciously, :smile10:and not photos of a real village, like you did with the farm house, LOL

                  Masterful work Sir, :respect1::emo1:

                  tony.

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                  • Tyrel
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 394

                    #114
                    Fantastic Dio Ron!

                    Love the detail so far and the great thing about working in 72nd scale is the amount of material subjects you can include in a realtively small footprint. Making this in 35th scale would make for one hell of big dio. I'm looking forward to seeing the water added.

                    Cheers

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                    • Guest

                      #115
                      i aint watchin no more,you remember `tracy island`on blue peter?well that was a nightmare and i failed at that,looked more like a nuked island lol,and now the nightmares start again arghhhhhhh lol,stunning work Ron

                      mobear

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                      • Guest

                        #116
                        This is a scratch built model in its own right!!! It could have anything added to it now from a family of walkers, a horse, towpath cyclists just about anything and it would fit, including developers looking at the ruined building for a possible 'barn conversion' opportunity with modern vehicles and maybe a JCB. It is just a timeless scene.

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                        • spanner570
                          • May 2009
                          • 15482

                          #117
                          Thanks for the feedback chaps, I appreciate them.....

                          Tony (Yak face) yep' it was good to get the 'Big tool' out......bit cold today so I put it back in!!....I wish!

                          Ty, another bonus about 1/72 is you can get away with murder when it comes to detail, whereas 1/35 needs every last bit included to be convincing, something I doubt I would have the patience for, which is what makes Colin's dioramas so brilliant....

                          Right on Mobear, Blue Peter....I remember making a life size replica of Mt. Everest out of washing up bottles....Now that was big!!!

                          Graham, thanks for your input. Timeless scene, I like it. It never occured to me that it could be used for any era. Nice one.

                          And finally, Tony (Mossiepilot) 'specially for you! lol

                          Cheers,

                          Ron

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                          • geegad
                            • Mar 2010
                            • 2329

                            #118
                            i love your dio bud but i think the hand is a little out of scale you might want to a little smaller

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                            • Guest

                              #119
                              I just think Ron's getting better at photoshop

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                              • spanner570
                                • May 2009
                                • 15482

                                #120
                                Nice one John, 'tis a bit oversize, and wounded too I see.....

                                Colin, I can't even load pictures on here right, let alone photoshop....Whatever that is!

                                Ron

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