Good job bud! I think with the spider it'd be fun to experiment with a mixture of different grass lengths. First video of yours I've seen and I must say I'm impressed. Great work!
If someone wasn't arachnophobic before they saw your finished diorama, they'd be arachnophobic after seeing it! But whatever their fear of spiders may be before or after, they'd have to admit this is a VERY well made diorama! As for what my phobia is; I'm still a bit reluctant to dive-into the 'newfangled' technique of 3D Printing, using clear, two-part resin to simulate water, and the "Spanish School" of finishing and weathering a model. I'm still firmly committed to injection molded styrene kits, avoiding water in dioramas altogether, and the finishing / weathering methods pioneered by Shep Paine, Bob Letterman and François Verlinden, in the 1970's - 1980's. (The American / Belgian School?) 50th like.
I have most of Shep's books and I still have a lot of pieces and books from Verlinden. His Vietnam stuff was just on another level. Both just amazing diorama builders. When I first started modeling in the late 80's, I used to build nothing but military. But the geek in me took over once I had learned all the weathering techniques. Sadly, life got in the way and I took a break from modeling for 20 years. 3D printing has been such a game changer for me. It has opened up so many doors. I have a box full of greeblies that I designed so when I do some of my kitbashing, I never run out of parts. Thanks for watching
I don't have a fear of spiders but I do have a fear of heights. What is your phobia?
Aerophobia the fear of flying. Okay I don’t have a fear of flying just a fear of no longer flying.
@@Johndoe-jd Yeah, crashing is a problem. LOL
I have a fear of not having enough models to build. 🙂
Awesome build! Love the mop and piping.
The mop came out better than I expected. Thanks for watching
That’s my nightmare!!! Looks awesome!!!
I think that's a lot of peoples nightmares. Thanks for watching
Good job bud! I think with the spider it'd be fun to experiment with a mixture of different grass lengths. First video of yours I've seen and I must say I'm impressed. Great work!
If someone wasn't arachnophobic before they saw your finished diorama, they'd be arachnophobic after seeing it! But whatever their fear of spiders may be before or after, they'd have to admit this is a VERY well made diorama!
As for what my phobia is; I'm still a bit reluctant to dive-into the 'newfangled' technique of 3D Printing, using clear, two-part resin to simulate water, and the "Spanish School" of finishing and weathering a model. I'm still firmly committed to injection molded styrene kits, avoiding water in dioramas altogether, and the finishing / weathering methods pioneered by Shep Paine, Bob Letterman and François Verlinden, in the 1970's - 1980's. (The American / Belgian School?)
50th like.
I have most of Shep's books and I still have a lot of pieces and books from Verlinden. His Vietnam stuff was just on another level. Both just amazing diorama builders. When I first started modeling in the late 80's, I used to build nothing but military. But the geek in me took over once I had learned all the weathering techniques. Sadly, life got in the way and I took a break from modeling for 20 years.
3D printing has been such a game changer for me. It has opened up so many doors. I have a box full of greeblies that I designed so when I do some of my kitbashing, I never run out of parts.
Thanks for watching
Nice Little Diorama i like the webbing come up good for your first attempt.
Great work 👏👍
I even tried to lower the pressure in the airbrush but then nothing came out so I guess it's just a bit more practice
nice project!
Thanks. I really enjoyed creating the spider
i like it, looks great with the spider serum but it is a mess to airbrush it ! 😅
Yeah, the stuff is so fine, it just floats away
Don't go into the creepy basement,ever !
Didn't listen