Nice, another very atmospheric diorama.
How did you do the snow?
A basic description of how you do your diorama's would be great to know? and maybe help others....or how you decide what to build?
I know I'm always looking for ways/techniques to try to improve my own Diorama's....
Cheers
I have been asked that same question many times over the years and the basic answer is one most folks don't like to hear.
Fanatical, maniacal, obsessive practice practice practice.
I have done some in progress dio threads but that was some years ago (started on site in 2015) though some were also made long before that.
Many do not even exist anymore and so much work is still stuck in "tiny pic limbo" maybe to never be brought back to full size.
Much of the work that is being posted now are re shoots but fear not for I am working on a two tank epic horror scene which
seems to be my obsession of late.
It does entail a tragic scenario concerning the current conflict in Ukraine.
I have the basic layout and tanks mostly constructed the rest just kind of grows on it's own but I do find dio in progress
threads are anti-climatic when final product is unveiled.
Plus time is also an issue with business and family drama in constant flux plus age and health issues always nipping
at my ankles. Also my 25 year old camera is having trouble linking up to pc so I must try several times and it's
becoming a pain....but I digress
You asked about the snow factor and it is very easy, basically I use sifted white flour sprinkled lightly over a prepared surface
of white glue applied with a brush as you like for the effect you wish to create then just blow off excess....simple.
I will think about doing an in progress thread on current dio while still posting existing work.
Maybe doing an in progress will motivate me to hit the bench more often but mostly to help others if they can stand my
long winded commentary
Jim.