Building the Ultimate Diorama - Realistic Scenery Vol.7

2018-05-22 7

Ill guide you through the process of taking a small piece of foam and turning it into your next masterpiece. Even a small diorama that can fit in the palm of your hand can be full of detail and intrigue.\r
\r
In this tutorial Ill take you on a journey and show you some interesting techniques for getting great results when it comes to adding detail to very small areas, especially on a small diorama.\r
\r
The techniques used here can easily be applied to all manners of modeling whether you specifically model dioramas or maybe you model war gaming terrain and for all those who build model railways that are HO scale, OO scale or even N scale and O scale then this video will be a good reference for your modeling should you decide to add some of these small intricate details.\r
\r
*Materials List*\r
\r
\r
\r
\r
- BASE - \r
Glass dome display case – Most home depot stores have them otherwise eBay/Amazon\r
KNAUF Foam insulation board – Bunnings Warehouse (Australia)\r
Amaco Sculptamold\r
Jo Sonjas Fawn\r
Jo Sonjas Burnt Umber\r
Vallejo Black\r
Rustoleum Flat Black\r
\r
\r
\r
- SCENERY – \r
Dirt Texture – 50/50 mix of a light colored dirt that has been sifted through a stocking and a lighter colored grout (Davco Tumbleweed was the color used).\r
Dirt Mound – Sifted dirt however it has not been mixed with grout, just used the natural color which is much darker and it has been sifted to provide two different grades (Fine - sifted through a strainer & Ultra fine – sifted through a stocking).\r
Static Grass – Mininature, 4-5mm Late Fall, 2mm Late Fall & 2mm Early Fall.\r
Leaves – Real dried leaves put into a blended and then sifted through a strainer to remove unwanted larger pieces.\r
Path – Weathered with Yellow Ochre Pastel\r
\r
\r
\r
- TREE -\r
Salt Bush – A natural plant that grows mostly in desert areas. Sage Brush can be used as a good substitute or any other natural plant that has good definition in the trunk.\r
\r
\r
\r
- DETAILS - \r
Tomb Stone: Made using the Anet A8 3D printer and a free design program called \r
\r
Chain Barrier: \r
0.8mm (size of each individual link) Jewelry Necklace\r
Ferric Chloride – Used to weather and darken the necklace\r
Basswood – 0.0416 x 0.0416 inches, Midwest Products\r
India Ink – Used to weather posts\r
32 gauge jewelry wire – Used to create small loops at top of post\r
\r
Ladder:\r
Basswood – 0.0208 x 0.0416 (Uprights) & 0.0208 x 0.0208 (Cross Steps) Midwest Products\r
Vallejo Light Mud – Main color of ladder\r
Vallejo English Uniform – Color used to weather the ladder\r
Super Glue used to assemble ladder\r
\r
Wheel Barrow:\r
From the Bachmann HO scale construction workers package\r
\r
Man Digging:\r
From the Preiser track workers package\r
\r
Man in grave:\r
A figure from a cheap bulk pack of figures ordered from eBay (China) – Repainted to look much better\r
\r
Open Grave:\r
Assembled with pieces of strip wood ‘North East Scale \r
Lumber Co. HO scale 2” x 4” Weathered with India Ink diluted in water\r
\r
\r
\r
- TOOLS - \r
Home made Static Grass Applicator – \r
\r
\r
Home made Hot Wire Foam Cutter – \r
\r
Anet A8 3D Printer\r
MicroMark Chop-It\r
Iwata Revolution Airbrush\r
Tweezers\r
Pin Vice\r
Sand paper – Various grades\r
Paint Brushes – Various types\r
Jewelers Files\r
\r
\r
\r
\r
- GLUES - \r
Mod Podge Matte\r
Isopropyl Alcohol\r
Helmars Super Tac Glue\r
Selleys Super Glue – With brush\r
\r
\r
Music:\r
YouTube audio library\r
Rhodesia by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (\r
Artist: \r
\r
Wheels by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (\r
Artist: \r
\r
Premium Beat – Green Screen

Free Traffic Exchange