I'm at the point I want some more realism when I display finished models both 1/72 & 1/48. In searching airstrips as a possibility I came across your video and said to myself this is what I'm looking for. Small footprint (as I don't really have the room I would like) and pretty straight forward construction other than not having all the materials but Christmas is just around the corner. As a newcomer I would find it most useful if you would include a list of materials used. Well time to go visit Mr. Google and see what I can find, fortunately the video itself shows quite a few of the products and I will watch it several more times before delving into the actual construction. Thanks for posting.
Anyone have a source for 1:48 scale junk? Cigarette butts, beer cans, Soviet-era graffitti decals, biohazard signs with cyrillic characters and Chernobyl hazmat suits? (The bright white ones with yellow ties at the wrist, ankles and around the facemask). I already have some rusty corrugated metal, concertina wire crumbling concrete and a two-headed peasant/farmer woman. This is going to be the bitchin'-est "Abandoned MiG-17 in the Forest" diorama evAr...
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Fantastic work - very nice!!
I'm at the point I want some more realism when I display finished models both 1/72 & 1/48. In searching airstrips as a possibility I came across your video and said to myself this is what I'm looking for. Small footprint (as I don't really have the room I would like) and pretty straight forward construction other than not having all the materials but Christmas is just around the corner. As a newcomer I would find it most useful if you would include a list of materials used.
Well time to go visit Mr. Google and see what I can find, fortunately the video itself shows quite a few of the products and I will watch it several more times before delving into the actual construction.
Thanks for posting.
Very impressive!
Thanks my friend!! 😀
Great video with great tips, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really great final result!
Thank you! hope you enjoyed it!
A good job, congratulations.
Thank you very much! 🙂
Great little vignette base and how-to. 🙏👍
Thank you!! 😊
Thanks for a great tutorial! I used your techniques and got very good results!
Great!! I'm glad it was helpful 😀😀
Encore mille merci 🙏 pour ce partage…..
You're welcome!! 🙂
Superb, thank you for sharing 👍
Thanks! Glad you like it 🙂
Nice tutorial to see! So good. Thank you foor sharing with this products!
Glad you like it! 🙂
Obrigado pela partilha. 🤩🤩🤩
De nada!! 🙂
Great video! If you can do more of these type of tutorials. That's be great.
Thanks!! I'm thinking in a couple more 😀
@@ModestModeler That wpuld be great...perhaps some non-concrete type airfields? Desert, winter eastern front, pacific , etc?
Of course!! A series dedicated to various types of airfields 😀
There's not many videos about that
@@ModestModeler Exactly. That is why I enjoyed this one so much. Not too many step by step tutorials on dioramas.
Yeah, is something that I know for some time. Now I manage to have someone to help me editing so there will be more terrain tutorials for sure 😀
Nice job! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you!!!
what foam name ?
great video!
Thank you!
Just discoverd this amazing tutorial today. Thank you for sharing. Can you please share the references for the oilbrusher used?
Great tutorial! What was the color code for mig paint used for the dark grey in the beginning?
Is this fw190 in 72 scale? It looks amazing.
What is the base material callef
nice fw190 :D
Thank you!!
Bellissimo tutorial e beatiful display,che materiale è la base foam?
Thanks! The base is blue insulation foam :)
I think your base is a little to small .
Otherwise very nicely done.
Anyone have a source for 1:48 scale junk? Cigarette butts, beer cans, Soviet-era graffitti decals, biohazard signs with cyrillic characters and Chernobyl hazmat suits? (The bright white ones with yellow ties at the wrist, ankles and around the facemask). I already have some rusty corrugated metal, concertina wire crumbling concrete and a two-headed peasant/farmer woman. This is going to be the bitchin'-est "Abandoned MiG-17 in the Forest" diorama evAr...