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Looking good Polux, keep up the good work. Another stunning build in the making.

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Chris
 
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Thank you very much friends!!!

I think my next step will be start the soil!!

Polux
 
Hello Polux, This is turning into an outstanding diorama (again). Will the two buildings have rain gutters ? It looks like you would get wet going up the stairs in bad weather lol. I also think some type of railway signals would look good somewhere - maybe on the side of the tower. Hope I am not too late with these ideas, and it would look really good with a dusting of snow :ohno:
 
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Hello Polux, This is turning into an outstanding diorama (again). Will the two buildings have rain gutters ? It looks like you would get wet going up the stairs in bad weather lol. I also think some type of railway signals would look good somewhere - maybe on the side of the tower. Hope I am not too late with these ideas, and it would look really good with a dusting of snow :ohno:
Thank you very much Paul for these ideas!!!

Mmmm...I'm not sure yet!!!

* When I thought about this diorama for the first time I imagined it grey and 'humid'.

Phalinmegob did a diorama of a street (check point) where the color was brilliant .... grey and cold, it was giving a sensation of spectacular 'sadness'!!

This age my idea with this one! But both buildings are of orange bricks... But there is absent the stone of the railways in gray color and many complements yet, that they sadden the diorama (I hope it).

The snow tempts me very much ... I have many doubts, it could remain very spectacular for his size... but it would lose many details!!!

Even not that to do!!

Thanks again

Polux
 
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Hi to All Guys!!!

Every day has more force the option of the snow .... I don't like the result of the "tests" in the soil .... neither the color and texture..... I will continue trying it!!!

Thanks for looking Friends

Polux

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Well you made a fantastic job of the last snow diorama you did. I can understand your temptation.

However!! How about just having a nice heavy frost. You still have a bit of colour and the frost to cool it down. Nice curtains of icicles (carámbanos que ?) hanging from the roofs of the buildings. big frozen puddles...... Hmm.

Whatever you choose, I am sure it will be great!

Ian M
 
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Thank you very much Ian!!

I have to say I'm quite lost!!!

I have in mind my third diorama and it's with snow.... 3 of 3.... Mmmm I will never learn to do a normal one!!! lol

Polux
 
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snowy scenes are becoming your trademark polux ..... and with the quality you produce,.....a very good trademark. :)

I agree with Ian... whatever happens..it'll be another good one.
 
" I don't like the result of the "tests" in the soil " I can see what you mean Polux, the soil areas look too rough in texture. You could try painting a mix of plaster/water/pva along areas where trucks move back and forth to the loading bay and also footpaths where People walk to the tower etc. Then add small areas of grass along base of walls and round pylons etc.The following picture should explain what I mean better.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/06/Kornwestheim_Rangierbahnhof_20070713.jpg/800px-Kornwestheim_Rangierbahnhof_20070713.jpg

Paul
 
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Thank you very much Paul!!

I'm really happy!!

I like your help, ideas and your severity with me!!

Seriously!!

Polux
 
Coming on superbly polux , keep it up mate! , cheers tony
 
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Love it to bits Polux. looks the bizzz & getting lots of tips.

Keep it coming.

John.
 
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Thank you very much Paul!!I'm really happy!!

I like your help, ideas and your severity with me!!

Seriously!!

Polux
Just showing my age and my belief that honesty is the best policy. Your skills are improving all the time

Paul
 
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Excellent work great detail, some fantastic work in this section gives me some inspiration for my small dioramas maybe one day I will try a scratch build : )) keep up the excellent work Polux.

Robert
 
Polux, all your work is something very special, and this will be up there with them......snow or no snow!

Cheers,

Ron
 
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