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1/35 Workshop diorama / display base

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Thanks Richard, Tim & Andrew.

I'm doing my best to keep the momentum going so that I don't stray onto another build :smiling5:
 
All looking vey good. A few extra props you could have to swap out as needed, a workshop paper towels roll ans holder, a box or sack of rags.
Buckets of sand or sawdust, work lights?
Once the building is there it's only the bits and bobs that need to be changed out if you want old or modern.
 
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Thanks Ian. Yes, a good idea for the "stage props". I'm preparing more buckets, barrels, furniture & tools than I need already with that kind of thing in mind, but I like the old & new aspect.

Cheers Jim. It's all a bit frantic in my head but I'm trying to go slow & steady once I get to the bench.
 
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I started the day making these things while the "design" was fresh in my head.



Then got some primer on a few things. I'm running really low on my usual Mr Finishing 1500 so had to get the rattle can out. It's a bit like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut, being a very high build automotive primer, but I went as lightly as I could to prevent burying all of the details.



I've also made a start on weathering the door



But the main aim for today was more plumbing.

I made a bigger tank for the Miniart compressor.



Then, using the items I made earlier, a lot of styrene rod, and even more patience, I plumbed in a hard airline system



I didn't take any close up shots but I've mimicked double outlets on each of the drop lines. They seem a bit high up, but I'm used to having them overhead, hung from the ceiling, so that vehicles can pass underneath.

I had added a bit of greenery last night, which was dry by this morning. Only an initial "layer", I'll probably add to it later.



And a nicely worn drain pipe. I'll work on the greenery in this area as it would likely be different to it's surroundings given the water outlet, and maybe add some more staining to the wall as the stuff I'd already put on isn't very distinct.

 
This is really building well. There are some great places for generating surface stains on the outside of your building....
 
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Thanks chaps. glad you like it.

Believe it or not I've already done a fair amount of dirtying/staining, it just doesn't show up too well under the floodlights in the shed :smiling5: But yes, it will be getting more.

I figured get the majority built, then finish the weathering as a whole, as it would in real life.
 
Add the dirt in layers as well Andy. In real life it doesn’t happen all at once!
 
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