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Amazing Ron, us slithy toves will just have to gyre and gimble in the wabe 


We have no hope of reaching the pinnacle of prodigious perfection portrayed by yourself 
 
This is looking great Ron the pavement damage looks the dogs do dahs.
 
One of the times when the pebble-like structure of the polystyrene really adds to the likeness. Pity I don't have that type of polystyrene - it means I don't have the balls to do stuff like this!
 
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Thanks Terry. I'm well happy you like the pavement damage.


Glad you like the build so far, Ian.


Cheers Monica. Sometimes simple is best.....


Very funny and well spotted Dave, they do add to it don't they? It was sheer luck I came across this effect when I did that mill dio. a while back. I remember I had to hack a chunk of poly away, and there it was!


Here's that very same bit......


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Thanks again for taking the time to post, folks. It's really appreciated.


Ron
 

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Superb work all round, I am beginning to develop a picture now, probably a great story at the end of this build. 
 
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Cheers Bob. Unlike my previous stuff, there won't be a story at the end.....At least I don't think so. Who knows? ;)


It's hurtling it down outside, so this morning I sat in front of the build and decided the row of buildings looked a wee bit 'samey'.


So I put my thumb on the end one and pushed it in until it all cracked up. I then stitched it together with some re-bars and painted it. I think it has improved the overall look......I hope so, 'cos I sure as hell can't re-build it!


This sort of thing is what I love about building dioramas - getting fresh ideas, no matter how radical. 


A bit more 'weathering' is to be added, but here is the alteration.


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It's getting there, and I don't think any more major damage is needed, so nearly time to start adding rubble etc.


I hope you approve of this drastic alteration.


Cheers all,


Ron
 

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Cheers Bob. Unlike my previous stuff, there won't be a story at the end.....At least I don't think so. Who knows? ;)


It's hurtling it down outside, so this morning I sat in front of the build and decided the row of buildings looked a wee bit 'samey'.


So I put my thumb on the end one and pushed it in until it all cracked up. I then stitched it together with some re-bars and painted it. I think it has improved the overall look......I hope so, 'cos I sure as hell can't re-build it!


This sort of thing is what I love about building dioramas - getting fresh ideas, no matter how radical. 


A bit more 'weathering' is to be added, but here is the alteration.


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It's getting there, and I don't think any more major damage is needed, so nearly time to start adding rubble etc.


I hope you approve of this drastic alteration.


Cheers all,


Ron

Cheers Bob. Unlike my previous stuff, there won't be a story at the end.....At least I don't think so. Who knows? ;)


It's hurtling it down outside, so this morning I sat in front of the build and decided the row of buildings looked a wee bit 'samey'.


So I put my thumb on the end one and pushed it in until it all cracked up. I then stitched it together with some re-bars and painted it. I think it has improved the overall look......I hope so, 'cos I sure as hell can't re-build it!


This sort of thing is what I love about building dioramas - getting fresh ideas, no matter how radical. 


A bit more 'weathering' is to be added, but here is the alteration.


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It's getting there, and I don't think any more major damage is needed, so nearly time to start adding rubble etc.


I hope you approve of this drastic alteration.


Cheers all,


Ron


Top work Ron I have to agree it does look better with the end building looking a bit worse for wear.
 
real well done,Ron,looks great,and what a great idea as well,liking this more each time, :D
 
This looks amazing the damage on the building is so well done I really like this build so far,you are very talented Ron nice job 
 
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Thanks Terry, Monica, Stuart and Steve for your posts.


Stuart and Steve.  All the members are talented, just look at all the great stuff on show......


Thanks for the compliment though.  :)


Another update. I've started to add the rubble and other stuff. This is made up of all sorts of bits and bobs I have swept up and saved. I just brushed plenty of PVA on the thing and tipped the 'mixture' onto the sticky surface.  


A bit of bent sheeting, a flattened door, general rubbish and some telegraph poles and wire. The poles are BBQ skewers and the wires are from sewing cotton.


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A collapsed wooden floor etc.


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It's starting to get close to the look I am after.


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I've made a small corrugated sheet fence at one end. Made from cooking foil and coffee stirrers.


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I hope you like these add-ons which wander into my skull, as and when they choose.


Cheers,


Ron
 

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that is mighty fine rubble,you have there,do like the looks of it,and can be tricky as well to get right,looks good,


well done with the fence,I like it, :)
 
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