Interesting. For stuff like the tiny enlargement of those cutouts, I usually glue sandpaper onto a bit of plywood (the kind you'd use on a scroll saw), essentially creates the bigger brother of a sanding stick. 😁
I have only just found your channel as I am planning on making a building. You said that you copied a Miniart design and then you said that it took you a week to make this? After buying the Miniart Building Details, glue, balsa, card etc.... would it not have been easier and cheaper to just but the Miniart kit?
Welcome to the team. Tnx. Here, the hole point was about schratchbuilding. I am trying to offer interesting content for my viewers, and I think that I gave a lot of good techniques... 😀🤟
@@dioramadevil Thanks for your reply. I am not criticising the content of your video or the techniques that you used, it was an excellent and very informative video and I will definitely be trying some of them. I know that a ready made kit is not for everyone as some people will want something more suitable for a diorama. I was merely curious as to what all of the materials cost and the time that you put in with the building compared to what the kit cost and the effort involved in constructing the kit.
i'm glad to found this channel. thanks for tutorial. could you please make 1/10 or 1/24?. i'm planning to make for realistic city diorama rc drift track(mini z and 1/10), here's no tutorial anywhere
The procedures would be the same, it will be just the measurements that you need to work out for your scale. If you take a real world measurement of a door for instance and divide that by your scale (10 or 24 in your case) you can get the proportions to measure everything else by.
Tnx... The 0,5mm is the back of a big drawing block that I stolen from my daughter... 😁 The 1mm is more complicated... It comes from my ex job, it was between the plates of aluminium for cnc machinning. But you can find it around... 👌
I can get it here in New Zealand from a paper wholesaler. You may have one in your country you could try. I had to buy quite a lot and it's not that cheap but will last me quite some time, years even at my rate of creating.
@@tumama001 hmm... My plate was an art shop grade original Kapa. It is quite pricy, but here you cant find those plates in dollarstores. The foam is verry stiff and rigid. I am just guessing... Also I applied verry diluited pva. 2part water 1 part glue.
Only peel the paper from the side you are painting. The paint shrinks slightly as it dries causing the board to warp but the paper on the back helps to resist the warpage. If you really have to strip the paper from both sides then try painting the back side with the same paint as the front at the same time, do not let the front paint dry then paint the back.
No need for amazon, please... 😁 0,5mm is easy. The back of a drawing block, cereals block ecc... The 1mm is more complicated. Go around with your eyes opened and be alert. You will be surpised what you can find. In the worst case use 2 pieces of 0,5..
This is so well done! The texturing is a very good technique. Are you saying that you use the CA glue soaking into the cardboard to make it more solid? Or are you actually gluing something together there?
damnnnn this guy has to have like an award for makeing realestic diorama
Dont exagerate .. . 😁 Tnx...
Interesting.
For stuff like the tiny enlargement of those cutouts, I usually glue sandpaper onto a bit of plywood (the kind you'd use on a scroll saw), essentially creates the bigger brother of a sanding stick. 😁
Tnx for the tip... 💪❤️
Man, there is a lot of impregnation going on in your house! 😁
Thank you for the tutorial. Nice work 👍
I like things well impregnated... 😂😂😂 Tnx
Ah a Uncle Nightshift fan!....loving your work, and your sense of humour....subscrined!!
Welcome to the team... 👌
Once again, great tips and techniques, Thanks
I am glad to help... 👌😁
That is amazing, who would think that that was cardboard.
It is never as it looks like... :) thats the point... Thankyou.
GREAT WORK and INFO! Thanks!
A pleasure... 🤟😀
Very nice. I'm learning the power of cardboard.
Tnx... It is a nice material for shure... 👌😁
Very pleased to find this channel ..beautiful and inspiring work .. Thank you !
What a great comment... Tnx... 😁👌
Outstanding work
Thanks... ❤️
Very nicely designed
Thankyou, sir...
Great Job!!!
Tnx, mate...
awesome, great work , very realistic !
Thankyou verry mutch... 👌
Fantastic, it looks very realistic 👍
Wow... A comment from a modelling YT legend... I am impressed... Tnx from the hart... 😁👌
Excellent ! Looks great so far. 😁👌
Tnx, mate... Really...
So nice and good! I am your new modeler friend! See you soon!
Tnx, mate...
Enjoy Moson, a video with highlights will be appreciated!
Tnx... I will try... But I never did this before... 😁
Really great
Thank you... 💝
I have only just found your channel as I am planning on making a building. You said that you copied a Miniart design and then you said that it took you a week to make this? After buying the Miniart Building Details, glue, balsa, card etc.... would it not have been easier and cheaper to just but the Miniart kit?
Welcome to the team. Tnx. Here, the hole point was about schratchbuilding. I am trying to offer interesting content for my viewers, and I think that I gave a lot of good techniques... 😀🤟
@@dioramadevil Thanks for your reply. I am not criticising the content of your video or the techniques that you used, it was an excellent and very informative video and I will definitely be trying some of them.
I know that a ready made kit is not for everyone as some people will want something more suitable for a diorama.
I was merely curious as to what all of the materials cost and the time that you put in with the building compared to what the kit cost and the effort involved in constructing the kit.
@@martinoconnor4314 No worries... I totaly understand...
What is cartboard as I’ve never heard of it?
Did you have a typo error and you meant cardboard or is this a specific product ??
Jep... but I suck with eanglish... :D
i'm glad to found this channel. thanks for tutorial.
could you please make 1/10 or 1/24?. i'm planning to make for realistic city diorama rc drift track(mini z and 1/10), here's no tutorial anywhere
Tnx a lot. I have absolutly no space for this scale... Sometimes even 1/35 is to big 😁
The procedures would be the same, it will be just the measurements that you need to work out for your scale. If you take a real world measurement of a door for instance and divide that by your scale (10 or 24 in your case) you can get the proportions to measure everything else by.
Where did you ghet the cardboard from , a local store of from food boxes ?
By the way verry nice bilding 😍🤓👌👍🖒
Tnx... The 0,5mm is the back of a big drawing block that I stolen from my daughter... 😁 The 1mm is more complicated... It comes from my ex job, it was between the plates of aluminium for cnc machinning. But you can find it around... 👌
@@dioramadevil thx 4 the fasr answer 😉😊
I can get it here in New Zealand from a paper wholesaler. You may have one in your country you could try. I had to buy quite a lot and it's not that cheap but will last me quite some time, years even at my rate of creating.
How do you avoid warping of the foam board? Mines keep getting all warped after painting
I guess that you havent peel away the paper cover?
@@dioramadevil I have, both sides, but still the foam gets warped.
@@tumama001 hmm... My plate was an art shop grade original Kapa. It is quite pricy, but here you cant find those plates in dollarstores. The foam is verry stiff and rigid. I am just guessing... Also I applied verry diluited pva. 2part water 1 part glue.
@@dioramadevil Thanks, I will try the diluted pva
Only peel the paper from the side you are painting. The paint shrinks slightly as it dries causing the board to warp but the paper on the back helps to resist the warpage. If you really have to strip the paper from both sides then try painting the back side with the same paint as the front at the same time, do not let the front paint dry then paint the back.
That's bleeding out of my league, I must repeat myself 👍
Tnx, my friend... As I said... I dont think so... 😁👌
Where do you find the various mm sized cardboard? I can’t seem to locate on Amazon.
No need for amazon, please... 😁 0,5mm is easy. The back of a drawing block, cereals block ecc... The 1mm is more complicated. Go around with your eyes opened and be alert. You will be surpised what you can find. In the worst case use 2 pieces of 0,5..
See if you can locate a local paper wholesaler that supplies the printing industry in your country.
Kár, hogy nem találkoztunk a kiállításon de még az is lehet, hogy igen...
Mybee... next time, we should have a beer! :)
Since the impregnation was deliberate, there's going to be more weird babies coming out after this episode.
😂😂😂😂😂 you are sick... 😂😂😂
Frustrating. Nobody builds anymore, They just print out something to paint.
Yeah, you know... Nothing wrong with it, but that way, the old skills go lost... 😞
This is so well done! The texturing is a very good technique.
Are you saying that you use the CA glue soaking into the cardboard to make it more solid? Or are you actually gluing something together there?